IND vs ENG: Mohammed Shami – Jaspreet Bumrah Breaking England Back, Virat Kohli Recalled Ben Stokes – Video

Whatever the outcome of the Lord’s Test match between India and England, the match is reminiscent of batting and not the bowling of Indian fast bowlers Mohammad Shami and Jaspreet Bumrah. He batted in the second innings against England on Monday, and anyone who saw him could not stop praising him. The entire India team, including skipper Virat Kohli, who was sitting in the dressing room, was very pleased with the spectacular performance of his players. Here, Virat heard something out of his mouth, and fans began to recall England all-rounder Ben Stokes.

IND VS ENG: Dear welcome in the dressing room after great partnership with Mohammed Shami and Jaspreet Bumrah, Video

Before you start thinking about anything, let us tell you that Virat didn’t really remember Stokes here before, but his name was as abusive. This abuse is most commonly heard on the cricket ground by the mouth of Virat. After a good match in the match, when Bumrah and Shami returned to the dressing form, the entire team, including Virat, stood and greeted them. The video was shared by BCCI.

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Bumrah-Shami won the Indian innings

Against England, at one stage the Indian team scored 209 runs for eight wickets and never looked to advance to 200. But after that, Shami and Bumrah batted easily and thrilled their teammates, including captain Virat, with their shots. The big thing is that they played without any pressure. In such a situation, Shamia Flix and Bumrah Drive are raising the issue of England players. Root was under pressure, he could measure the fielding, but it only helped the Indian batsmen and they scored easily.

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