Key Points

The Lord's Test promises a thrilling showdown between Joe Root and Jasprit Bumrah, two modern greats with a storied rivalry. Bumrah has dominated Root historically, but Root excels at Lord's with a stellar average. India rides high after their Edgbaston win, while Root seeks to regain form. Fans eagerly await this clash of titans in the iconic venue.

Key Points: Joe Root vs Jasprit Bumrah Rivalry Heats Up at Lord's Test

  • Bumrah has dismissed Root 10 times in 26 encounters
  • Root averages 54.64 at Lord's with 7 centuries
  • Bumrah returns after India's Edgbaston win
  • Root struggles early in the series with 109 runs
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Joe Root vs Jasprit Bumrah: A clash of titans awaits fans at Lord's

As India faces England at Lord's, watch the intense battle between Joe Root and Jasprit Bumrah—two modern legends with a fierce rivalry.

"Who will walk out victorious at Lord's in this battle? – Cricket Analyst"

London, July 8

The third Test between England and India at the iconic Lord's venue promises to be a cracker of a contest, especially with another round between two modern legends, Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah and England's star batter Joe Root, who have enjoyed quite a rivalry so far in their career.

Team India's morale heading into the Lord's would be high following their first-ever win at Edgbaston by 336 runs, which levelled the series. Fine bowling performances from Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep without their 'Jassi Bhai' indeed proved that the pace unit is in safe hands even without Bumrah when the new ball is talking. After the win, skipper Shubman Gill confirmed Jasprit Bumrah's return for this Test match.

In the first Test, Bumrah had to handle a heavy workload, with his much-inexperienced counterparts leaking too many runs. He bowled almost 44 overs throughout the match and took a five-wicket haul in the first innings, including that of Root. In the second innings, while defending 371 runs, he went wicketless despite his best efforts.

During these two Tests so far, Root has not exactly set the cricketing world on fire in a manner like he has been doing since the start of the 2020s. With just 109 runs in four innings, including an unbeaten 53* at Leeds, Root has been a slow starter in this series.

During this rivalry, Bumrah has enjoyed an upper hand so far, having dismissed him 10 out of 26 times and Root averaging just 29.60 against him, having made 296 in 584 balls with 37 fours and a strike rate of just above 50.

What could work against Bumrah is Root's exceptional record at the 'Home of Cricket'. In 22 Tests and 40 innings, Root is England's top run-getter with 2,022 runs at an average of 54.64, scoring seven centuries and fifties each, with a best score of 254*.

In his sole Test at Lord's, Bumrah took three wickets during India's famous win during the 2021 tour under Virat Kohli's captaincy.

When these two titans collide at Lord's, it would produce unmatched thrill, either an absolute peach of a delivery from Bumrah to dismantle Root, a Root masterclass or, in the best case possible, both. Who will walk out victorious at Lord's in this battle?

- ANI

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Ananya R
Root's record at Lord's is scary good, but Bumrah has this uncanny ability to rise to the occasion. Hope our fielders support him well - we dropped too many catches last match!
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Karthik V
Honestly, I think we're focusing too much on this individual battle. Test cricket is about team performance. Our middle order needs to step up too if we want to win at Lord's.
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Sarah B
As an England fan living in Mumbai, this is the contest I'm most excited about! Root's technique vs Bumrah's variations - proper Test cricket at its finest. May the best man win! 🏏
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Vikram M
Remember Bumrah's spell to Root in 2021? That reverse swing was magical! Hope the Lord's pitch has some juice for our pacers. England batters struggle when the ball moves around.
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Priya S
Root is class but he's due for a big score... just hope it's not against us! Bumrah needs to vary his lengths more - sometimes becomes predictable with those back-of-length deliveries.

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