In a social media spectacle, former England pacer Stuart Broad expressed his astonishment at Jasprit Bumrah’s extraordinary yorker that shattered Ollie Pope’s stumps. Cricket enthusiasts globally were captivated by the images and videos capturing this historic delivery.
Regarded by many as one of the finest moments in cricket history, Bumrah’s yorker left England’s star batsman Pope contemplating how he could have prevented the stumps from being hit. Even Broad, who recently bid farewell to international cricket, couldn’t help but leave a succinct one-word reaction on the photo of Pope’s stumps in disarray.
“Iconic,” Broad’s post read, echoing the sentiments of the social media world that erupted in admiration for Bumrah’s exceptional delivery.
In another post, Broad elaborated on the subtleties of reverse swing, hailing it as the most dangerous weapon in the game. He acknowledged that while not always displayed as spectacularly, Bumrah’s execution of subtle reverse swing showcased the mastery and skill embedded in this cricketing technique.
On February 3, 2024, Stuart Broad underscored the danger of subtle reverse swing in cricket, acknowledging it as the game’s most formidable weapon. He noted that, although not consistently displayed in a spectacular manner, the technique possesses significant impact.
Following the day’s play, Jasprit Bumrah discussed the delivery that dismissed Ollie Pope. Bumrah revealed that during the phase of reverse swing at The Oval, he initially planned to bowl a length ball but changed his strategy to deliver a yorker. Reflecting on his 100th wicket, which happened to be Pope, Bumrah expressed contentment with the execution, highlighting the substantial swing the ball exhibited.
Regarding the delivery that dismissed England skipper Stokes, Bumrah admitted it was not a planned occurrence. He explained that despite intending to bowl an outswinger, the ball failed to swing and went straight to the arc, resulting in an unplanned yet successful outcome.
Bumrah’s passion for Test cricket is evident, with the pacer expressing his desire to be a part of red-ball cricket for as long as possible. He affirmed, “This format is very dear to me. I wanted to do this. I want to play in this format for the longest period of time.”
Thanks to Bumrah’s remarkable performance, India successfully bowled out England for 253 runs, with the standout pacer claiming an impressive six wickets.