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David Llyod blasts England’s bowling tactics against Bumrah, Shami.

David Llyod blasts England's bowling tactics against Bumrah, Shami.

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David Llyod blasts England’s bowling tactics against Bumrah, Shami.

David Llyod blasts England's bowling tactics against Bumrah, Shami.

David Llyod blasts England’s bowling tactics against Bumrah, Shami.

David Lloyd: England lost track by focusing on threatening Jasprit Bumrah. Both put 89 runs for the 10th wicket with Mohammed Shami instead of attempting to get him out.

Entering the fifth day of the Lord’s Test as top choices to dominate the game, England battered by Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami’s counterattack. The pair added an unbeaten 89-run organization for India’s 10th wicket. Its impact was with the end goal that England would never recuperate from their hounded batting and at last lost the match, pursuing 272 to win.

Shami recorded his second Test fifty and, alongside Bumrah, took India from 209/8 to 298/8 preceding chief Virat Kohli.

The vivacious fightback from Shami and Bumrah surprised England. Expecting to endure 60 overs in the day. The hosts all out for 120 in 51.5 overs. Mohammed Siraj snatching 4/32. England was put on edge by India’s tail is a theme numerous previous cricketers have offered their perspectives on. David Lloyd said England lost track by focusing on threatening Bumrah instead of attempting to get him out.

“The Test disappeared from England when Jasprit Bumrah came into bat. They just appeared to be determined to thump knots off him instead of getting him out. There’s continually something incredible about the last part of the organization. Bumrah and Mohammed Shami had a good time to England’s detriment. Maybe England had lost the plot,” Lloyd wrote in his section for The Daily Mail. Also read about India beat England in lords 2nd test match 2021.

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