For the seventh time in Tests, Jasprit Bumrah eliminates Joe Root.

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For the seventh time in Tests, Jasprit Bumrah eliminates Joe Root.
Joe Root has been removed for the eighth time in Test cricket by Jasprit Bumrah.
In the third innings of the current opening Test in Hyderabad, the former England captain was taken out by him.
Before defeating the batter, Bumrah set him up. After hitting just two off six balls, Root left the game.
We explain the competition between the two elite players here.

Root is caught by Bumrah in front of the wickets. Bumrah hit a sharp inswinger into the right-handed Root.
As he lost his balance and the red cherry hit his pads, the latter had no response.
After that, Chris Gaffaney, the umpire, pointed the finger.
The ball-tracking revealed that the ball would have struck the leg stump, despite Root’s request for a referral.
Root had to walk back as a result.

Bumrah has fired Root seven times in 19 Test matches, making it his seventh dismissal.
In this battle, the latter averages 35 points. In the longest format, only Pat Cummins (11 times), Josh Hazlewood (10 times), Nathan Lyon (8 times), and Mitchell Starc (8 times) have dismissed Root more frequently.
England has been the location of five of Root’s dismissals against Bumrah.
In the meantime, no other batter has been dismissed more frequently in Tests than Bumrah.

Most runs in a Test against India Despite only scoring 29 and 2 in the Hyderabad Test, Root beat Ricky Ponting (2,555) to become the most runs in a Test against India.
Root has now scored 2,557 runs in 26 Test matches against India at 60.88 (100s: 9, 50s: 10).
Prior in the game, he additionally outperformed Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar (2,535) to turn into the most noteworthy run-scorer in India-Britain Test matches.

Numbers: Root is the only batter at the moment who has scored more than 10,000 Test runs. At 49.98, he has scored 11,447 runs.
60 fifties and 30 tons are included in the total.
Bumrah has smashed 144 Test scalps, averaging nearly 21, since Root was bowled out. Nine fifers are his own.
He has taken 45 wickets against England (5W: 2).
He has 18 wickets in his fifth home Test.

What happened in the game?
After England chose to bat, India bowled them out for 246 runs.
Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja each took three wickets, and Ben Stokes scored 70 runs.
India took a huge 190-run lead thanks to the efforts of KL Rahul (86), Yashasvi Jaiswal (80), Ravindra Jadeja (87), and others.
At the time of Root’s dismissal in the third innings, England were 117/3.

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