Jasprit Bumrah got two out of three wickets due to no-balls. It may sound strange to hear but this is the truth. In fact, Bumrah bowled Alex Lees on the last ball of the third over. He would not have got a chance to bowl this ball, but the ball before that became a no. After which he had to bowl the last ball of the over again. This leg came out between the bat and pad of the leg and went to the wicket.
Pope also got out like this
Olly Pope, who batted well in the series against New Zealand, was dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah in the last ball of the 11th over. He bowled the last ball of the over no-ball, after which he had to bowl again. After getting the wicket twice due to no-balls, Bumrah could not believe it. He expressed surprise by moving his hand towards his mouth. His ball was outside off-stump and Pope tried to drive it, but the ball took the outside edge of the bat and went to Shreyas Iyer at slip.
Bumrah gets all three wickets
Jasprit Bumrah got the wicket of the top three batsmen of England. Earlier, he also did wonders in batting. Stuart Broad spent a record 35 runs in an over against Bumrah. It was the costliest over in Test cricket history. Bumrah scored 29 runs in this over. This is also the most runs scored by a batsman in an over in a Test.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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