Pant Got Angry when the Umpire Did Not Change The Ball Moments, Facts and Records Dainik Bhaskar | If the umpire did not change the ball, then Pant raging: Bumrah SENA countries first bowler to take 150 wickets; Brook has 3 life, missing a century; Moments-facts

Pant Got Angry when the Umpire Did Not Change The Ball Moments, Facts and Records Dainik Bhaskar | If the umpire did not change the ball, then Pant raging: Bumrah SENA countries first bowler to take 150 wickets; Brook has 3 life, missing a century; Moments-facts

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On the third day of the Handingley Test, India has taken a lead of 96 runs. On Sunday, England’s first innings was all out for 465 runs. India got a 6 -run lead on this basis.

When the umpire did not change the ball, Pant threw the ball in anger on the other side. Bumrah became the first bowler to take 150 wickets in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia). He also equaled Kapil Dev in terms of taking the most 5 wickets abroad. Harry Brook got 3 life, even after that he was dismissed for 99 runs.

Read Moments and Facts of the third day of Ind vs Eng Test ..

First facts

  • Rishabh Pant, vice -captain of the Indian team, completed 150 catches in Test cricket. Now his 44 Tests have 151 catches and 15 stumpings.
  • Jasprit Bumrah became the first bowler to take 150 wickets in Test cricket in SENA countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia). After Bumrah, Wasim Akram is second in this list with 146 wickets. Anil Kumble has taken 141 wickets, Ishant Sharma 130, and Muttiah Muralitharan has taken 125 wickets. Apart from this, Mohammed Shami has 123 wickets, Zaheer Khan 119, Kapil Dev 117 and Waqar Younis has 113 wickets.
  • Bumrah equaled Kapil Dev in 5 wicket hall for India abroad Jasprit Bumrah has become the fastest Indian pacer, who has taken five wickets abroad. He left Kapil Dev behind in this matter. Kapil has 12, 5-cicat halls in 66 foreign Tests. Bumrah took the 14th 5 wickets in his career.

Now moments

1. Players descended with black pattty paying tribute to David Lawrence

David played 5 Tests for England. In this, he took 18 wickets.

Former England cricketer David, India and England teams came out wearing a black band to pay tribute to ‘Sid’ Lawrence. Who died today. A tribute was paid in his honor before the third day’s game began. Lawrence had MND (motor neuron disease) disease in 2024.

Both team players David paying tribute to ‘Sid’ Lawrence.

2. The umpire did not change the ball, so Pant threw the ball in anger

Pant demanding the umpire to check the ball.

Mohammad Siraj came to put the 61st over of the English innings. After the third ball of the over, Bumrah complained to the umpire about the ball. The umpire was asked to check the ball in the ball checker (gauge). However, the ball passed. After this, Harry Brook overtook the fifth ball of the over. After this, Pant has also complained to another umpire about the ball. The ball was once again passed in the gauge test, but Pant looked angry with it. He angrily threw the ball away. The gauge test measures the size of the ball.

Rishabh angry threw the ball in anger on the other side.

3. Jamie Smith survived getting dismissed with DRS Jamie Smith survived with DRS out in the 69th over. The fourth of Shardul Thakur’s over was on Smith’s pad. On the appeal, the field umpare also gave him out, but Jamie demanded DRS. Replay revealed that the ball legs are going out of the stump.

Jamie Smith missed playing full toss ball.

4. Rishabh Pant left the catch of Harry Brook Harry Brook got a life on the first ball of the 72nd over. Brook defense on Jadeja’s turning ball. The edge was placed here and Pant dropped the catch. The ball came out rapidly from the edge of the bat and the glove. Pant stood brilliantly standing near the wicket, but it was a difficult opportunity. Harry completed his half -century with a single on the last ball of this over.

Harry Brook’s catch missed for 46 runs.

5. Jamie Smith out of Jadeja-Sadarshan’s catch

Jamie Smith was dismissed for 40 runs on the third ball of the 80th over. He made a short ball plan that worked. Jadeja and Sai Sudarshan caught a catch on deep midwicket. Short pitches were done outside the famous Krishna ball of stump, Smith played the bridge shot but could not do time. The ball went towards deep square leg, where Jadeja caught the catch, but he saw that he was near the boundary.

He threw the ball towards Sai Sudarshan while in the air, who were ready nearby and they completed the catch. Jamie Smith was dismissed three balls earlier when the opportunity to take a new ball was close. One ball earlier India took DRS for Smith. In which he was not out.

Jadeja bounced the ball near the boundary and gave Sai Sudarshan. Sudarshan caught catch here.

6. Brook got third life, catch from Jaiswal

On the last ball of the 85th over, Yashasvi Jaiswal left the catch of Harry Brook. Bumrah put a back of length ball outside the off stump, Brook played it directly towards Jaiswal in the fourth slip. This was an easy catch, which could be easily caught, but Jaiswal lost the opportunity. Brook was currently batting for 82 runs.

Earlier, Rishabh Pant left his catch on Jadeja’s ball. In the last over of the second day, Brook was caught on the no ball of Jaspreet Bumrah.

Brook was out on a score of 99 despite three life.

6. Bridan Cars bold at Siraj’s yorker Siraj put a yorker at full speed on the fifth ball of the 95th over. Cars played the Hitler shot but became bold. Cars were dismissed for 22 runs.

Cars were bowled by scoring 22 runs.

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