Jasprit Bumrah World Record: Ravi Shastri was making comments even during the Bumrah World Record, what did the former head coach say about the boom-boom boom?

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Jasprit Bumrah and Stuart Broad (left), Ravi Shastri (right)

Reflexes

  • Stuart Broad bowled the most expensive Test cricket in history
  • Bumrah holds the record for scoring the most runs in a Test match.
  • Bumrah scored 29 runs in Broad’s over and the English bowler gave up a total of 35 runs.

Jasprit Bumrah was given command of the Indian team at the Birmingham test in the absence of Rohit Sharma. He fulfilled this responsibility by meeting the criteria for captaincy on the field, as well as creating history with both the bat and the ball. All the Indian cricket fans jumped for joy after Bumrah created a ruckus at Edgbaston in the closing moments of the Indian innings. The special thing is that, as in every historical moment in India, Ravi Shastri was also in the commentary during this one.

Jasprit Bumrah hit 29 runs in an over from Stuart Broad that includes four fours and two sixes. Not only this, Broad, who took 550 Test wickets for England, conceded 35 runs in it. This was the most expensive in the 145-year history of Test cricket. Aside from this, Bumrah also broke Brian Lara’s record for scoring the most runs in a test of cricket. Former India head coach Ravi Shastri described this tackle by Bumrah as unimaginable.

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What did Ravi Shastri say?

Ravi Shastri said in the video shared by the Indian Cricket Board that, ‘Now don’t tell me I was on the microphone again, when 35 runs were scored. Yuvraj Singh had hit 36, I had also hit six sixes, but what Bumrah did was unimaginable. Bumrah made a world record and went on to bat at number 10. He is also the first-time team captain. He left behind Brian Lara, George Bailey and Keshav Maharaj. What I saw today was absolutely strange.

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Test Cricket’s Most Expensive Overs

  • 35- Stuart Broad (England), Birmingham 2022*
  • 28- Robin Peterson (South Africa), Johannesburg 2003
  • 28- James Anderson (England), Perth 2013
  • 28- Joe Root (England), Port Elizabeth 2020

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Stuart Broad remembers the bad days of 2007

If we are talking about Stuart Broad then he completed his 550 test wickets in this match by firing Shami in the first over. In his next over, he got the record for the most expensive bowling in the history of the event. Previously in the 2007 T20 World Cup, Yuvraj Singh had scored 36 runs over Broad by hitting six sixes. However, in this format, Broad is joined by Akila Dhananjaya from Sri Lanka. But the thing to keep in mind is that Broad now holds the record for playing the most expensive bowls in both Test and T20 Internationals.

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