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⚡ Featured Analysis · Feb 25, 2026
Bumrah's Oval Masterclass: 7 Wickets That Silenced England
On a cloudy London morning, Jasprit Bumrah walked to his bowling mark with the calmness of a man who'd rehearsed this very moment a thousand times. England, set 312 to win the Third Test, sent Root and Crawley out with quiet confidence. Forty-two balls later, both were back in the pavilion. Bumrah's spell — 7 overs, 4 maidens, 4 wickets, 11 runs — was a masterwork of seam movement, length variation, and psychological pressure. Each delivery probed a different weakness: Root's vulnerability to the ball slanting across him, Crawley's indecision outside off stump. This is the full tactical breakdown of how India's spearhead dismantled England's celebrated batting lineup and set the tone for India's WTC campaign this summer.