Jasprit Bumrah meme was made by Virender Sehwag

In response to Yuvraj Singh’s 36-run innings against Stuart Broad, Virender Sehwag made a funny meme from the Bollywood movie “Dhamaal” that made fun of the innings. In the ongoing fifth Test match between India and England at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Day 2, substitute India captain and talented bowler Jasprit Bumrah performed a counterattacking innings. Jasprit Bumrah broke the record held by legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara for the most runs scored in an over in Test cricket when he hit 29 runs off Stuart Broad’s delivery, which ultimately yielded 35 runs, including six more runs. In the first session of Day 2, former Indian batter Virender Sehwag tweeted on Jasprit Bumrah’s performance against Stuart Broad.

So Sehwag posted a joke from the popular Bollywood film “Dhamaal” in a funny reference to Broad’s 36-run over against Yuvraj Singh at the 2007 World T20.

“Pata Nahi, Aisi dangerous situations me main automatically kaise aage aa jata hoon,” the meme’s caption said. “I don’t know how I always find up in such dangerous situations.”

Tweet about Jasprit Bumrah from Virender Sehwag

 

Jasprit Bumrah was still undefeated at 31 as India went on to make a total of 416 in the first innings.

Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja’s centuries in the past helped India get out of a difficult scenario.

When India was at one stage 98 for five, Pant and Jadeja worked together to give India the lead with 222 runs.

In addition to Matthew Potts’ two wickets, James Anderson’s 32nd five-for for England was also collected.

Before early Tea on Day 2 was mandated by the weather, England responded with a score of 60 for three.

Therefore, Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow, two unbeaten batsmen, with scores of 19 and 6, respectively.

Jasprit Bumrah claimed all three of Ollie Pope, Zak Crawley, and Alex Lees’ wickets.

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