India, July 12 -- India pacer Jasprit Bumrah, who got himself on the Lord's Honours Board through his five-wicket haul in the first innings of the third Test on Day 2 against England, refrained from passing any controversial remarks about the ball change row during the morning session. While speaking to reporters after the close of play on Day 2, Bumrah said he doesn't want to see his match fees being deducted, hence he will not be making any controversial remarks.
The second ball was moving all corners for Bumrah when he began Day 2. In just 14 balls, he managed to dismiss Ben Stokes, Joe Root and Chris Woakes. However in a matter of 63 balls, the Dukes ball went out of shape and had to changed. The replacement ball moved nowhere close ...
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