Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah made history by picking his second consecutive fifer in Australia during the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test. The 24-year-old broke the record for most wickets taken by an Indian bowler in a Test match in Australia, surpassing the legendary Kapil Dev. Bumrah dismissed Alex Carey in just his first ball on Day 2 to achieve this feat, helping India gain the upper hand in the match.
Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has etched his name into the history books by claiming his second consecutive 'fifer' in Australia during the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test.
Bumrah's exceptional performance follows his impressive debut series in Australia in 2018-19, where he took 21 wickets in four Test matches. Since then, he has become one of the world's leading bowlers, renowned for his pace, accuracy, and variations.
On Day 2 of the third Test in Sydney, Bumrah delivered a devastating spell of bowling, dismissing Alex Carey on his first ball to achieve his second consecutive 'fifer'. This feat has not been accomplished by an Indian bowler in Australia since legendary fast bowler Kapil Dev in 1999-2000.
Bumrah's performance was particularly impressive given the challenging conditions at the Sydney Cricket Ground, known for its true bounce and lack of swing. He used his trademark combination of pace, seam movement, and variations to bamboozle the Australian batsmen.
By taking his second 'fifer' in Australia, Bumrah surpassed Kapil Dev's record for most wickets taken by an Indian bowler in a Test match in Australia. He now holds the record with 32 wickets in six matches.
Additionally, Bumrah became the first Indian fast bowler to take two 'fifers' in a single Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series, a feat previously achieved only by spinners.
Bumrah's heroics have given India a significant advantage in the ongoing series. After winning the first Test in Adelaide, Australia leveled the series in Melbourne. However, India's strong start to the Sydney Test, thanks in large part to Bumrah's bowling, has put them in a strong position to take a 2-1 series lead.
Q1: What is a 'fifer'? A1: A 'fifer' is a term used in cricket to describe a bowler taking five or more wickets in a single innings.
Q2: Who is Jasprit Bumrah? A2: Jasprit Bumrah is an Indian fast bowler who is widely regarded as one of the best in the world. He is known for his pace, accuracy, and variations.
Q3: Has any other Indian bowler taken two 'fifers' in Australia? A3: Only Kapil Dev has taken two 'fifers' in a single Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series in Australia.
Q4: What is India's record in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy series? A4: India has won the first Test in Adelaide and is currently leading the third Test in Sydney. The series is currently tied at 1-1.
Q5: What is the significance of Bumrah's 'fifers'? A5: Bumrah's 'fifers' have helped India gain the upper hand in the ongoing series and have solidified his status as one of the world's leading fast bowlers.
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