India, July 12 -- Jasprit Bumrah produced another spell of high-class fast bowling to etch his name on the iconic Lord's honours board on Day 2 of the third Test, but his muted reaction after claiming his fifth wicket sparked as much intrigue as his performance commanded admiration.

Bumrah's five-for (5/74) helped India bowl out England for 387 in the second session, shortly after the lunch break. He dismissed Ben Stokes, Joe Root, and Chris Woakes in a fierce morning burst that reduced England from 251/4 to 271/7 and put India in firm control. It marked Bumrah's 15th five-wicket haul in Tests, surpassing Kapil Dev's record of most overseas five-fors by an Indian bowler. It also marked his name's inclusion on the famed honours board at L...