India National Cricket Team fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah shocked everyone with his fielding blunder that handed South Africa an easy boundary, leaving Ravindra Jadeja visibly frustrated on Day 2 of the ongoing first Test at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
The incident unfolded on the fifth ball of the 15th over during South Africa’s second innings against India at the Eden Gardens. Ravindra Jadeja sent down a ball drifting down leg, and Wiaan Mulder just nudged it fine. It should have been only a single, but what happened next stunned fans.
Jasprit Bumrah’s shocking fielding slip leaves Ravindra Jadeja furious at Eden Gardens
Jasprit Bumrah sprinted across from the deep, but as he bent to collect the ball, he misjudged the bounce, and the ball slipped right through his hands. Instead of saving the run, Bumrah gifted South Africa easy runs, as the ball rolled to the boundary.
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Jadeja couldn’t hide his disappointment, immediately turning around in frustration as South Africa got four easy runs. It was an unusual error from the fielder.
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