Bumrah’s havoc Indian fast bowler forced Australia to kneel in Perth

In the first Test match being played between India and Australia in Perth, Jasprit Bumrah shocked the Kangaroo team with his lethal bowling. However, the performance of the Indian batsmen was disappointing and the entire team was all out for just 150 runs. Despite this, Bumrah brought India back into the game with his incendiary spell.

Kohli’s mistake and big opportunity

Bumrah put Australia on the back foot by taking three big wickets in the first 10 overs of the innings. He created a stir by sending Andrew McSweeney (10), Usman Khawaja (8), and Steve Smith (0) to the pavilion. But, the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne slipped out of the hands of the Indian team.

Labuschagne was caught in the slips by taking the edge of the bat on a lethal ball from Bumrah. Virat Kohli tried to take this catch, but the ball slipped from his hand. The team may have to suffer the consequences of this mistake of Kohli, because Labuschagne is one of the strongest batsmen in Test cricket.

Bumrah’s spell: Flag of Indian bowling

Jasprit Bumrah constantly troubled the batsmen with his precise line-length and variations. He gave the first success to the Indian team by dismissing Andrew McSweeney in the third over of the innings. After this, he gave a big blow to the Kangaroos by dismissing experienced Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith. Smith’s wicket was especially important because he was given LBW on the very first ball.

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Will Team India take the lead?

The poor performance of Indian batsmen in the first innings can pose a challenge for the team. But Jasprit Bumrah’s brilliant bowling has kept the team’s hopes alive. Despite the mistake made by Kohli, if the Indian bowlers deal with Labuschagne and other batsmen quickly, India can take the lead in this match.

Will this havoc of Bumrah help Team India win? Every moment on the field in Perth is full of excitement!