Key Points

Nasser Hussain believes Jasprit Bumrah's new-ball spell after lunch could decide the Headingley Test. Harry Brook's unbeaten 57 kept England steady despite Bumrah's early threat. Hussain praised Brook's aggressive approach but urged him to convert his fifty into a century. The match remains finely poised with England at 327/7 at lunch on Day 3.

Key Points: Bumrah's New Ball Spell Key to Tendulkar-Anderson Test Says Hussain

  • Bumrah took 3 wickets on Day 2 but missed chances on Day 3
  • Brook's aggressive 57* kept England steady
  • Hussain stresses converting Brook's fifty into a century
  • England 327/7 at lunch with game finely balanced
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1st Test: Bumrah's new-ball spell will go long way in deciding who wins, says Hussain

Nasser Hussain highlights Jasprit Bumrah's new-ball spell as decisive in the Tendulkar-Anderson Test as England reach 327/7 at Headingley.

"Whoever wins the Bumrah spell will go a long way to winning this Test – Nasser Hussain"

Leeds, June 22

Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes Jasprit Bumrah’s spell with the new ball, which will be issued after lunch on Day 3 of the Tendulkar-Anderson first Test at the Headingley Cricket Stadium, will be crucial and could decide who wins the Test match.

Bumrah was at his lethal best on Day 2 and scalped all three wickets that fell on the day, while also continuously beating and finding the outside edge, but was not able to claim a wicket in the first session of Day 3.

Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj claimed the wickets of centurion Ollie Pope and Ben Stokes respectively.

“This game is evenly poised. We are three overs from the new ball and we know who is going to take that. Whoever wins the Bumrah spell will go a long way to winning this Test,” said Hussain on Sky Sports.

At lunch, England were 327/7. Brook was almost dismissed for naught off Jasprit Bumrah at the stroke of stumps on day two, as replays showed it was a no-ball, the right-handed batter was at his free-flowing best. He earned another reprieve when on 46, Rishabh Pant dropped his catch off Ravindra Jadeja, as Brook eventually reached his half century off 65 balls to end the session at a counter-attacking 57 not out.

Hussain hailed Brook’s aggressive approach against Bumrah in the first session on Day 3 and talked about the importance of converting his 12th half-century into a century in front of his home crowd.

“You wondered whether England would see off Bumrah or go after him and Brook went after him. Running down the pitch is one of his shots. He is world class but of his eight hundreds only one has come in England. He would love to make that two on his home ground, kick on and make a really big score," he added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Bumrah is our X-factor! His ability to strike with the new ball is unmatched. But our fielding needs to improve - that dropped catch by Pant could prove costly. Hope we don't regret it later. 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Exciting match so far! England's batting has been good but our bowlers are creating chances. Bumrah's spell after lunch will be crucial - hoping he gets Brook early. The no-ball yesterday was unfortunate 😬
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Arjun S.
Hussain is spot on. Test matches in England often hinge on one crucial spell. Bumrah has that magic to turn games. But our other bowlers need to support him better - Siraj and Prasidh have been inconsistent.
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Sunita R.
Brook is playing really well but he's living dangerously against Bumrah. One good delivery and he's gone! Our team needs to stay patient - England's tail isn't strong. 327/7 is still a good position for us 👍
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Vikram J.
Why is everyone only talking about Bumrah? Prasidh got the big wicket of Pope! Our bowling unit is performing well as a team. Let's not put all pressure on one bowler - that's not how Test cricket works.

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