Birmingham: They lost six of six matches on the tour. Many felt that his absence was felt by the Indian team. He made his return to the national team at Edgbaston on Tuesday and with his return, the Indian team returned to winning ways. We are talking about Jasprit Bumrah.

Bumrah did not play in the T20 series against Ireland or England. In his absence, India lost all the matches (one match was washed out by rain). But when Bumrah returned, India returned to victory (ENG vs IND). And his coming to the field means that making history has become a daily routine these days. India’s star fast bowler made history in the first one-day match against England on this day, not one, but many.

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Bumrah sent England captain Harry Brook back to the dressing room in the 14th over of England’s innings. In the last T-20 match, Brook played an impeccable innings of 95 runs. He was sent back to Sajghar by just one run Indian teamBumrah brought big success. Despite taking no other wickets in his nine overs in the match, it was enough for Bumrah to make history.

Bumrah took 150 wickets in ODIs by dismissing Brook. He became the first Indian bowler to take more than 100 wickets in T20Is, 150 in ODIs and more than 200 in Tests. Not only that, it was Bumrah’s 31st ODI wicket on England soil making ‘Boom Boom’ the most successful Indian bowler in terms of taking wickets in ODI cricket in England, overtaking Ravindra Jadeja.

Joe Root and Liam Dawson’s seventh-wicket partnership for England on the day helped the team post a respectable run, but 258 was not quite enough to win. In response, Team India advanced in the three-match ODI series by practically defeating England. In the batting, Akshar Patel performed flawlessly, Shubman Gill also played a captain’s innings. India beat England by six wickets with 28 balls to spare. Shubman retired after an innings of 80 runs, while Akshar left the field with an unbeaten 57 with the bat after taking four wickets with the ball.



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