Watch: No.1 Jasprit Bumrah destroys top-ranked Harry Brook's stumps with jaffa at Lord's
Published - 10 Jul 2025, 09:19 PM | Updated - 10 Jul 2025, 10:55 PM

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India National Cricket Team pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah bamboozled the England National Cricket Team batting sensation Harry Brook in the third Test match.
Jasprit Bumrah cleaned up the No. 1-ranked batter in the ICC Test Rankings, Harry Brook, with a peach of a delivery at Lord's in London on Thursday, July 10.
Jasprit Bumrah cleans up Harry Brook for 11
England National Cricket Team white-ball captain Harry Brook recently dethroned his teammate Joe Root to become the No.1 batsman in the ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings.
The 26-year-old Brook has been in good form in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy and registered 99, 0, 158, and 23 across the four innings in the first Test match.
These performances, along with batting legend Joe Root's failure with the bat, pushed Harry Brook to the top of the rankings.
Meanwhile, a battle was seen between the No. 1-ranked Test batter and No. 1-ranked Test bowler on Day 1 of the Lord's Test. Jasprit Bumrah easily won that battle by rattling the stumps of Harry Brook in the 55th over.
On the fifth ball of the over, Jasprit Bumrah bowled a lethal 140 kmph nip-backer to Harry Brook, who hung around in front of off stump, to push the ball into the off-side, but it swung away and snaked in sharply to rattle the stumps.
Brook was left shocked after getting out for 11 runs off 20 balls, with two fours, and walked back to the hut in disappointment.
Watch: No.1 Bowler Destroys No.1 Batter's Stumps
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On that first angle it looked like Harry Brook was just beaten for pace - Sir Alastair Cook
Speaking on BBC Test Match Special, batting legend Sir Alastair Cook, while talking about Brook's dismissal, said:
"It's another batsman who's taken an eternity to leave. On that first angle it looked like Harry Brook was just beaten for pace by Jasprit Bumrah. It's been a good half an hour for India."
Talking about the situation of the match with England four down and Joe Root alongside Ben Stokes in the middle, the former England spinner Phil Tufnell said:
"It's evenly poised, isn't it? If England get to the end of play with these two then they'll think they'd have done pretty well, but if India get a couple more then they're right in it."
Meanwhile, India batting star Cheteshwar Pujara lauded India for being very disciplined after lunch. He said:
"India have been very disciplined. Even after lunch they didn't take any wickets but they bowled really well. They might've been disappointed they didn't take a wicket between lunch and tea but with the way England batted, it was beautiful to see. As a Test cricket lover, I enjoyed that session."
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