Kapil Dev’s record will break as soon as 6 wickets! Jasprit Bumrah just a few wickets away from creating history against England

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Jasprit Bumrah Test Wickets in England: India has visited England for Pataudi Trophy. For this, a five -match Test series is to be played between India and England. Earlier, Team India last won the Pataudi Trophy in 2007. In such a situation, this year the Indian team will land to break this connection of defeat. The first match of this Test series is to be played from June 20. In which many Indians are eyeing Jasprit Bumrah. Because Bumrah will create history as soon as he takes some wickets.

Just a few wickets away from creating history, Jasprit Bumrah

Currently, Jasprit Bumrah is at number three in terms of taking the most wickets on England’s soil. He has taken 37 wickets from an economy of 2.74 in 15 innings of 8 Tests in England. Kapil Dev is above him with 43 wickets. Ishant Sharma is at the top with 48 wickets. In such a situation, if Jasprit Bumrah takes 6 wickets in England, then he will overtake Kapil Dev. If Bumrah takes 11 wickets in England, he will become the top player to take the most wickets on England soil.

Bumrah will play three Test matches against England

Indian cricket team fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has said that he will probably play 3 Tests in the 5 Test series against England. There was a lot of discussion about Bumrah’s charge and the BCCI had already made it clear that he would not play all 5 Tests.

In an interview to Dinesh Karthik on Sky Sports, which Bumrah said, “There is nothing fixed yet, but at the moment I am thinking of playing 3 Tests. The situation and the team needs to play another Test if needed. Everything will continue according to the plan.”

Full schedule of IND vs Eng Test series

First Test Match: 20 to 24 June, (Hadingley, Leeds)

Second Test Match: 2 to 6 July, (Edgbaston, Birmingham)

Third Test Match: 10 to 14 July, (Lords, London)

Fourth Test Match: 23 to 27 July, (Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester)

Fifth Test Match: 31 July to 4 August, (The Oval, London)

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