Things have changed in the last two years with Indian pace bowling attack and a climax of that evolution exploded in the first inning of 4th Test match at Southampton. Yet concerning and a repetitive moment of Jasprit Bumrah's demonic act, "The No Ball".
Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar has slammed fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah for his demonic act of bowling 'No Ball' in the ongoing fourth Test between India and England in Southampton.
Indian former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar wrote on his column in Times of India that "This is something that he has to work really hard at for it’s not just frustrating for him individually, but annoying for the team too as they feel they have got a wicket only to be denied because the bowler has overstepped. For a fast bowler, having to bowl an extra delivery is also tiring work."
"India’s bowlers kept the pressure on the England batsmen with another terrific performance to rattle their batsmen. Everybody who had a close look at the pitch said it was a beautiful-looking pitch, perhaps the best they have seen so far in the series".
Further he cited that "The pitch had no part to play in the dismissals of the England batsmen as it was tremendous bowling by the Indian seamers that got the batsmen out."
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