Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket. Bumrah completes 400 wickets in international cricket: Kohli out for not taking review; Chennai test records and moments

Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket

Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket
Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket

India has reached a strong position in the ongoing India-Bangladesh first Test match at Chepauk Stadium, Chennai. On the second day, Bangladesh’s first innings was reduced to 149 runs. Till stumps on Friday, the Indian team had scored 81 runs after losing 3 wickets in the second innings. The team had got a lead of 227 runs in the first innings, now its lead has increased to 308 runs. Rishabh Pant returned unbeaten after scoring 12 runs and Shubhman Gill after scoring 33 runs. (Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket)

Earlier today, Shakib Al Hasan dropped an easy catch of Akash Deep. Whereas Akash Deep bowled two consecutive balls. Jasprit Bumrah has also completed 400 wickets in international cricket.

Read further about the records and moments made on the second day…

1. Shakib missed the catch of Akash Deep Akash Deep got a lease of life in Taskin Ahmed’s over. He wanted to pull the short length ball, but could not time the ball. In such a situation, Shakib Al Hasan, standing at square leg, tried to catch the catch by running backwards, but failed. (Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket)

Shakib dropped the catch of Akashdeep. Akash played an inning of 17 runs.

2. Life to Zakir Hasan, Rohit did not take DRS Zakir Hasan got a lease of life in Mohammad Siraj’s over. The 5th ball of the fourth over hit Hasan’s pad and he made a strong appeal, but the field umpire rejected it. Indian captain Rohit Sharma had the option of DRS, but he did not take DRS after the advice of wicketkeeper Pant. Later, after watching the replays, it was found that the ball was on the leg stump and Zakir Hasan was out. Then Zakir Hasan was playing on 2 runs. (Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket)

Replays after DRS showed that the ball was on leg stump.

3. Akash Deep bowled two consecutive balls Akash Deep gave two blows to Bangladesh in two balls. He dismissed Zakir on the first ball of the 8th over and Mominul on the second ball. Akash Deep bowled Zakir on the incoming ball. After him, Akash bowled a good length ball to Mominul who came to bat. The ball came inwards and hit the pad and hit the stumps.

Akash Deep first bowled Zakir and then Mominul.

4. Bumrah bowled Shadman in the first over. Bangladesh lost its first wicket for 2 runs. Jasprit Bumrah bowled Shadman Islam in the first over of the innings. Shadman could not understand Bumrah’s good length ball and the ball hit the pad and hit the stump. (Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket)

Shadman Islam could not understand Bumrah’s ball.

5. Kohli out due to not taking review Virat Kohli missed making a big score in the second innings also. He was out after scoring 17 runs. Mehdi Hasan Miraz’s full ball hit Kohli’s pad, there was a strong appeal, the umpire signaled out. Kohli did not take review, if he had taken it he would have been saved. Replays showed that the ball had hit the pad after hitting the bat.

Virat was out LBW by Mehdi Hasan for 17 runs.

Records… 1. Rohit completed 1000 runs in a year for the 10th time Indian captain Rohit Sharma was out after scoring just 5 runs in the second innings. However, after scoring 4 runs, he completed 1000 runs in international cricket this year. For the 10th time, Rohit has scored 1000 runs in all three formats in a year. Sachin Tendulkar is at number one in this list who has achieved this feat 16 times. Whereas Virat Kohli has scored more than one thousand runs 12 times. (Bumrah completed 400 wickets in international cricket)

2. 400 wickets of Indian pacer Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has become the sixth Indian pacer to take 400+ wickets. He has taken 401 wickets in international cricket. Kapil Dev is at number one with 687 wickets.

3. Most runs after 10 tests Yashasvi Jaiswal has come fourth in the list of most runs scored in international cricket after 10 tests. He has scored 1094 runs in 10 matches. Australia’s Sir Don Bradman is at number one in this list.

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