Still remember it like it was yesterday Jasprit Bumrah reminisces his first Test hat trick
Still remember it like it was yesterday - Jasprit Bumrah reminisces his first Test hat-trick × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Cricket News
I still remember it like it was yesterday and I cannot wait to get back at it! 11811511My first Test hat-trick was on this day a few years ago I still remember it like it was yesterday and I cannot wait to get back at it! https://t.co/ew3kDm6mnx India posted 416 in the first innings on the back of Hanuma Vihari's maiden Test century. Bumrah wrecked havoc with the new ball in the second Test. He dismissed John Campbell to draw first blood before returning in the next over to claim his hat-trick. The right-arm pacer dismissed Darren Bravo in the second ball of the over before trapping Shamarh Brooks and Roston Chase LBW in the next two deliveries. The umpire turned down Chase's LBW appeal but skipper Virat Kohli decided to take the review. Replays showed the ball was clearly hitting the stumps and the ace pacer got a well-deserved hat-trick. West Indies were bowled out for 117 and 210 in the first and second innings, respectively, as India secured a massive win by 257 runs.
Still remember it like it was yesterday - Jasprit Bumrah reminisces his first Test hat-trick
By Ankush Das Modified 01 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Jasprit Bumrah is currently ranked fourth in the ICC Test Rankings. (Credits: Twitter) On this day in 2019, star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah became only the third Indian to claim a Test hat-trick. He achieved the feat against the West Indies in Kingston. Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was the first Indian to achieve the feat in 2001 against Australia, followed by left-arm pacer Irfan Pathan, who accomplished it against Pakistan in 2003. Reminiscing about the special moment, Bumrah tweeted saying that he vividly remembers the days and it feels like yesterday. The right-arm pacer wrote: "My first Test hat-trick was on this day a few years ago. I still remember it like it was yesterday and I cannot wait to get back at it!" Jasprit Bumrah@Jaspritbumrah93My first Test hat-trick was on this day a few years agoI still remember it like it was yesterday and I cannot wait to get back at it! 11811511My first Test hat-trick was on this day a few years ago I still remember it like it was yesterday and I cannot wait to get back at it! https://t.co/ew3kDm6mnx India posted 416 in the first innings on the back of Hanuma Vihari's maiden Test century. Bumrah wrecked havoc with the new ball in the second Test. He dismissed John Campbell to draw first blood before returning in the next over to claim his hat-trick. The right-arm pacer dismissed Darren Bravo in the second ball of the over before trapping Shamarh Brooks and Roston Chase LBW in the next two deliveries. The umpire turned down Chase's LBW appeal but skipper Virat Kohli decided to take the review. Replays showed the ball was clearly hitting the stumps and the ace pacer got a well-deserved hat-trick. West Indies were bowled out for 117 and 210 in the first and second innings, respectively, as India secured a massive win by 257 runs.