India, June 23 -- If his performance in Australia last season wasn't enough, Jasprit Bumrah took the definition of greatness to another level with his masterclass in Leeds. Over two days, he single-handedly denied England a first-innings lead. But it wasn't just the five-wicket haul-remarkable in itself-that cemented his status. It was the sheer dominance with which he outshone every other fast bowler on a dry, batting-friendly Headingley track. No wonder English media couldn't stop raving, calling him "the most complete fast bowler of all time."
That was precisely the phrase that former England international Steven Finn used in his column for the BBC after his five for 83 in the first innings against England, where he had three catches ...
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