Jasprit Bumrah sends Jomel Warrican’s stump flying with an absolute peach in Delhi Test
Published - 13 Oct 2025, 01:59 PM | Updated - 13 Oct 2025, 03:42 PM

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Jasprit Bumrah clean bowled Jomel Warrican as India inched closer to a 2-0 Test series win over the West Indies on Monday, October 13.
Jasprit Bumrah bowled a perfectly pitched delivery on a good length that held its line and came back sharply into West Indies’ batter Jomel Warrican.
India in command as Jasprit Bumrah sends Jomel Warrican packing
Warrican pressed forward while trying to attack, but left a big gap between his bat and pad. The ball struck the off-stump perfectly, sending it cartwheeling towards the Indian wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel. And Jurel collected the dislodged stump as Warrican was dismissed for just 3 runs off 6 balls.
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This crucial wicket put India firmly in control, as the West Indies is leading by only 41 runs on Day 4 of the ongoing second and final Test in Delhi.
CLASSIC JASPRIT BUMRAH. pic.twitter.com/yWAAxQUiOe
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 13, 2025
Meanwhile, Indian bowlers were left frustrated on Day 4 in Delhi as they failed to pick up the final West Indies wicket despite dominating much of the innings. Shai Hope started the session on a high note by completing his third Test century before being dismissed by Mohammed Siraj.
Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales frustrate Indian bowlers with record 10th-wicket stand
After Hope’s departure, India quickly broke through the West Indies middle order, reducing them from 271/3 to 311/9. Kuldeep Yadav grabbed three wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah took two, putting India on the brink of wrapping up the innings early in Delhi.
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However, the last pair of Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales stood firm against the strong Indian bowling attack in the ongoing final Test in Delhi. The duo showed solid defense and calm temperament, frustrating India’s attack that had already been on the field for more than 190 overs.
Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales’ partnership crossed fifty runs, marking the first 50-plus stand for the 10th wicket by a visiting team in India since Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood’s 55-run stand in Pune back in 2017. Thanks to their resilience, the West Indies went past the 100-run lead, ensuring the Test will head into the final day with the hosts still searching for that final wicket.
Missed chances, tired bowlers, and Gautam Gambhir’s calm smile: India's story on Day 4
India’s long day in the field turned into a test of patience as frustration grew with every passing over in Delhi. Dhruv Jurel had a tough outing behind the stumps, missing a couple of chances that could have wrapped things up earlier. Jasprit Bumrah also looked far from his best, as his movements seemed a little heavier than usual as the grind of back-to-back overs began to show.
On the other hand, Kuldeep Yadav faced an unwanted milestone, conceding 100 runs in a Test innings for the first time in his career. With the West Indies stretching their lead beyond the 100-run mark, the pressure was clearly building on the Indian camp.
The bowlers looked visibly tired amidst the heat, but the Indian head coach, Gautam Gambhir, looked surprisingly relaxed, unfazed by the criticism swirling over the follow-on call. Cameras caught him sharing a laugh with batting coach Sitanshu Kotak.
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