Eng vs Ind: Jasprit Bumrah and Gautam Gambhir are engaged in a fierce debate as Indian bowlers struggle on the second day of the Headingley test
Day 2 of the first test between India and England In Headingley, it was marked by the moment of the virus. Jasprit Bumrah, India’s pace was seen in animation discussions with head coaches Gautam Gunville. The exchange, captured on camera for the 40th in the British inning, underscored the increased pressure on Indian bowlers as the English batsmen staged a strong comeback.
Jasprit Bumrah’s only fight in India on the second day of Headingley test
Bumrah is once again an outstanding Indian performer, claiming that all three wickets would fall on the second day, finishing with three numbers in 48 in 13 overs. His relentless pace, control and his ability to get anxious even for the best batsman was fully on display. Also includes the victims of Bumra Zack Crawley And the respected scalp of Joe Root– Generated by Bumura for 10 hours in the test. Ben Duckettthe person who collapsed just before tea.
However, Bumura’s efforts did not match his fellow bowlers. Mohamed Shiraji, Prashidi Krishna, Rabindra Jadehaand Shardul Thakur It was wicketless for 36 overs, allowing England to reach 209/3 on the stump, but followed after 262 runs. The Indian fielder also dropped Bumra and dropped key catches, missing out on the opportunity. This lack of support has visibly annoyed Bumura, who has been carrying the burden of attacks almost alone.
Gautam Gambhir and Bumrah are attracting attention in the animation debate
As the rest of the Indian attack struggled, the camera ousted Bumra out of the field and engaged in an animated conversation with Gambil in the dressing room. The moment quickly went viral, with fans and critics speculating about the nature of their argument. The exact details remained private, but the context was clear. The Indian bowler was unable to take advantage of the powerful first inning totals, and Bumra had just completed a fiery spell and was seen as passionately sharing his thoughts on tactics and execution.
The exchange highlighted the challenges faced by his early Gambia as a head coach, particularly in managing bowling units that appear to be overly dependent on Bumra’s brilliance. With the UK Ollie Pope The need for collective bowling efforts was less obvious in partnerships that fixed the innings into an unbeaten century and irritated visitors.
So, Gambil is so ignorant with his tactics that he needs to sit by him and guide Bamrah what to approach for this match.#indvseng pic.twitter.com/mbb2scrps3
– MK (@mkr4411) June 21, 2025
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