
ENG vs IND | There was some seam movement, so I wanted to exploit that: Jasprit Bumrah on 6-wicket haul
India Today
Jasprit Bumrah's 6/19 vs England is now the third best ODI figures for an Indian after Stuart Binny (6/4 vs Bangladesh, 2014) and Anil Kumble (6/12 vs West Indies, 1993).
After recording the figures of 6 for 19, India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah said there was some seam movement and he just tried to exploit that.
Bumrah, along with Mohammed Shami, rattled England's top-order and bundled out the hosts for a below-par score of 110 in just 25.2 overs in the first ODI match, which India won by 10 wickets at the Oval on Tuesday.
"See I don't look at end results and judge my bowling. There have been instances where I've bowled so much better than this and have not gotten wickets, but I always look to follow the same routine," Bumrah said in the press conference.
"Today was a day where the white ball swung and there was some seam movement, so I wanted to exploit that. When we started the innings, we saw there's some seam and swing so we both of us had a conversation, Rohit and I, that we should go a little fuller and try and bowl the Test match length, so yeah it was a good day, we got wickets and there was some help in the beginning, and the wicket was also on the softer side."
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Bumrah's six-wicket haul is now the third best ODI figures for an Indian. Before him, Stuart Binny had taken 6 for 4 against Bangladesh in 2014 and Anil Kumble had returned with 6 for 12 against West Indies in 1993.