‘Nobody deliberately leaves a catch’, Jaspreet Bumrah broke silence on bad fielding

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The first Test match being played between England and India in Headingley is currently on par, but if the third day of this test Indian team Had he had caught the catch, this match would have been more in India’s court. Jasprit Bumrah put a lot of pressure from his bowling on the second and third day and also created many opportunities, but the Indian fielder, especially Yashaswi Jaiswal, failed to catch the catching catch, which results in Indian team On the basis of the first innings, he got a lead of just 6 runs.

After the poor fielding of Team India, when Jasprit Bumrah came to hold a press conference, he defended his fellow players and said that no player deliberately leaves a catch and he will not put any pressure on his companions by speaking here. India’s fielding was quite disappointing and let them go by six occasions.

Bumrah said in a press conference after the third day’s game, “When the catch is missed, I get disappointed for a moment. It is a part of the game and the players are new and working very hard. I do not want to make a scene and want to put more pressure on them. No one is doing this intentionally. So he will learn from this experience.”

Apart from leaving the catch in this match, no balls also became a headache for the Indian team and on most occasions Bumrah put no balls. Bumrah also had a chance to dismiss Brook in the final over of the second day but Brook got a life due to Bumrah’s no ball and Brook took advantage of this life and played a brilliant innings of 99 runs and maintained his team in the match.

Speaking on his no balls, Bumrah said, “When you are running to bowl on the slope and you are a little tired, no ball may be, especially because we are accustomed to bowling on the plains straight, straightforwardly in India.”

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