India arrived for their first training session at Lord's on Tuesday, and Bumrah looked playful from the very first day, seemingly enjoying his time out at Lord's. Having noted Nitish Kumar Reddy bowling a good outswinger with sheer pace, Bumrah immediately quipped, "Good one, Brett Lee."
Here's how the conversation unfolded:
“Tab he Jasprit Bumrah ke pair padne padte hai," Thakur said.
Bumrah to Lord- "Mai inka sath khada hua waha hi mai jeet gya" ?pic.twitter.com/F47IvugwAY
— Shivani (@meme_ki_diwani) July 9, 2025— BCCI (@BCCI) July 9, 2025
Despite such lighthearted moments, Jasprit Bumrah's intensity with the ball never seemed to have dipped, as he bowled for an entire session of one hour without taking any breaks.
Jasprit Bumrah bowled to Indian players Abhimanyu Easwaran, Sai Sudharsan, Dhruv Jurel, and Karun Nair, as he troubled them in the nets with his beamers.
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He began with the bat, as he built an 89-run partnership alongside Mohammed Shami for the 9th wicket and remained not out, having scored 35* with Shami hitting one of his few test half-centuries.
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