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Mohammed Kaif has made a startling prediction about Jasprit Bumrah that may baffle many. According to the former India cricketer, Bumrah ‘may quit Test cricket’ in the coming times’
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Mid-Day on MSNJasprit Bumrah set to announce retirement from Test cricket?Former Team India cricketer Mohammad Kaif feels that Team India will soon line up without the likes of its lead pacer Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah`s pace has dropped from 140 kph to 130-135 kph in the ongoing fourth Test match against England.
England captain Ben Stokes shone with the bat in his team's first innings of the ongoing fourth Test against India.
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Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif has sparked debate in the cricketing world by suggesting that pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah may be nearing the end of his Test cricket career. Citing ongoing physical challenges and a visible dip in pace during the ongoing Manchester Test against England,
In Test cricket, injured batters are not permitted to have another player as a runner. The rule is stated in condition 25.5 of the International Cricket Council's Men's Test Playing Conditions. A batter is permitted to retire as not out due to injury, illness or any other unavoidable cause and is allowed to resume their innings.
Joe Root moved to second in the all-time top run scorer charts to help England surpass India's first innings total on day three of the fourth test at Old Trafford, the hosts 433-4 at tea on Friday, leading by 75 runs.
On Day 4 of the fourth Test between India and England, rain is highly likely to play a spoilsport. According to Manchester Meteorological Department,, the city is expected to get rainfall till 1 PM (5:30 PM IST). So, as per this, the first session of the match is likely to get washed out.
Should artificial lighting at the ground not work, rules on natural lighting and weather will apply. For day/night Test matches, the home cricket board will decide the latest times at which the floodlights are to be switched on prior to the start of a day's play, and must inform the match referee.