Jasprit Bumrah sets England’s never-before-seen record with one-goal stunt Cricket News
England opener Ben Duckett After becoming the first England batsman to be dismissed on the first ball of the first innings in a one-day international against India, he entered the record books for an unpopular reason. Jasprit Bumrah England needed just one delivery to get India off to an ideal start as they chased 234 runs in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens on Thursday. Bumrah bowled a long-on delivery over the wicket past left-hander Duckett. The opener tried to find the ball outside the stumps but he pushed the ball away from his body and could only push the ball towards the keeper Ishan Kishanhe completed a simple catch. The dismissal continued Bumrah’s dominance over Duckett in the series. In the opening ODI, the England opener was troubled by India’s pace spearhead on several occasions as his delivery always beat his outside off, although he managed to survive on that occasion. In Cardiff, however, Bumrah needed just one ball to end his innings. Earlier, India were bowled out for 233 under in 44 overs after suffering a dramatic mid-match collapse. Virat Kohli A smooth 65 off 66 balls, the highest score while Shreyas Iyer From 71 deliveries, 66 combat aircraft were produced. The duo added 67 more runs after Kohli shared a 60-run stand with him earlier. Rohit Sharmahe struggled for 26 off 47 balls. England’s blistering attack, led by Jofra Archer’s fiery spell of 3 for 47, triggered India’s collapse, with the visitors losing four wickets for just 15 runs in 26 overs. Saqib Mahmood took two wickets while Gus Atkinson took three as India squandered a promising platform. England needed 234 runs to win but Bumrah struck immediately and England’s chase got off to the worst possible start, providing India with early momentum and leaving Duckett with an unwelcome spot in the record books.



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