Bumrah broke the record in Australia, did something like this in Perth test, became the world's first bowler
Sports news: When the Indian team's performance was disappointing on the first day of the first Test match being played between India and Australia, Jasprit Bumrah changed the course of the match with his captaincy and bowling. The Indian team was all out for 150 runs, after which all the batsmen were being criticized, but Bumrah's bowling performance gave India a tremendous comeback and doubled the excitement of the match.
Bumrah's brilliant bowling performance
On the first day of the Perth Test, right-arm fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly and took four wickets. Bumrah dismissed Australia's openers early and then achieved a historic feat by dismissing Steve Smith for a golden duck. By dismissing Smith on the first ball, Bumrah did what no bowler had been able to do before in Australia.
Bumrah created history in Australia
Bumrah made a unique record in Australia. He became the only bowler to dismiss Steve Smith for a golden duck (out on the first ball). Smith has been out on a golden duck only twice and after this, Smith was not out on a golden duck for 10 years. Earlier in 2014, Dale Steyn had dismissed Smith for a golden duck in South Africa.
Bumrah could not score a hat-trick
Bumrah, who was captaining in place of Rohit Sharma, missed a hat-trick in the first innings of the Perth Test. However, due to his four wickets and excellent bowling by other bowlers, India dismissed seven Australian batsmen on the first day. At the end of the first day, Australia's score was 67/7, while India scored 150 runs.
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