Jasprit Bumrah of Team India acknowledged the members’ ovation at Lord’s Cricket Ground after taking a fifer on Day 2 of the third Test against England on Friday. As they made their way through the lengthy chamber to their changing area, the right-arm speedster lifted the ball and noted the cheers.
In the 110th over of the innings, the 31-year-old dismissed Jofra Archer, which led to his dismissal. After throwing, the ball made a substantial change in direction to get beyond the defenses of the right-handed batter. The cricketer, who was born in Ahmedabad, had already claimed his first fifer of the series at Headingley in Leeds, and this was his second.

The video was published on X by Lord’s official handle. Watch the moment right here:
The newest member on the Away Dressing Room Honours Board.
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— Lord's Cricket Ground (@HomeOfCricket) July 11, 2025

Despite taking 15 overs for his first wicket on Day 1 at Lord’s, Bumrah was quite economical. Harry Brook was his first target; a nip-backer cleaned him up and he was on the stumps. Additionally, he opened the game early on Day 2 by dismissing Chris Woakes (0), Joe Root (104), and Ben Stokes (44), giving Team India the advantage.
KL Rahul Keeps India In Contention with Fifty After Bumrah Five-Wicket Haul

England’s bottom order struggled, with fifties from Jamie Smith (51) and Brydon Carse (56), even though Jasprit Bumrah took a fifer on Day 2. The home team took the lead thanks to an 84-run partnership between the two. Playing his first Test since February 2021, Jofra Archer hit in his opening over of the innings before being knocked out for 387. Yashasvi Jaiswal was discharged by him for thirteen, including three boundaries.
KL Rahul and Karun Nair put together a 61-run partnership before Ben Stokes dismissed Nair for 40. Chris Woakes then returned to claim the big wicket of Shubman Gill, who was out for 16. With Rishabh Pant unbeaten on 19, Rahul reached his half-century off 97 deliveries and remained not out at Stumps. At 145/3, the visitors trailed by 242 runs.