Deccan Chronicle

Bumrah, Shami let it rip

Mohammed, Jasprit share five wickets, NZ bowled out for 235

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Hamilton, Feb. 15: Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami gave an exhibition of highqualit­y fast bowling on day two of India’s warmup encounter against New Zealand XI, sending a warning signal for the home team ahead of first Test in Wellington.

For the record, New Zealand were bowled out for 235 in 74.2 overs but Bumrah (2/18 in 11 overs) and Shami (3/17 in 10 overs) used the conditions well and in the process added miles to their legs ahead of the two World Test Championsh­ip games.

Umesh Yadav (2/49 in 13 overs) and Navdeep Saini

(2/58 in 15 overs) bowled more overs but weren’t half as good as the two premier pacers who troubled the batsmen in all their spells. With the pitch easing out, Prithvi Shaw

(29 batting off 19 balls) unleashed a series of cover drives including a six off a ramp shot while Mayank Agarwal (23 batting off 17 balls) got the maximum with a Nataraja Shot to finish the day at 53 for no loss.

For head coach Ravi Shastri, the basic idea was to check out how his pacers got into the groove and Bumrah and Shami hit the straps straight away in overcast conditions. While Umesh and Saini in their first spells bowled too full, Bumrah pitched deliveries on back of length generating disconcert­ing bounce. He bowled in three short spells while Shami bowled two spells.

The crafty Shami, after getting a hang that ball wasn’t jagging around too much despite cloud cover, concentrat­ed on getting the ball to seam both ways. Bumrah got Will Young (2) with an angular delivery that straighten­ed after pitching to get a nick that landed in Rishabh Pant’s gloves.

The delivery that got right-hander Finn Allen

(20) was one that pitched on back of a length and

the batsman played for the bounce, deciding to shoulder arms. However, the ball nipped back and clipped the off-bail much to his dismay.

The second spell that Shami bowled post-lunch was the one that troubled

the New Zealand batsmen including senior internatio­nal Jimmy Neesham, who was unable to counter the seam movement and extra bounce. Before that he removed the set Henry Cooper (40 off 68 balls) with a fullish delivery that

the batsman wanted to drive.

Once they had bowled enough overs, the duo didn’t come out in the final session as they had done their job for the day. The final half an hour was entertaini­ng as Scott

Kuggeliejn and Blair Tickner got some serious pasting from both Shaw and Mayank.

 ?? — BCCI ?? Mohammed Shami (centre) celebrates the fall of a wicket in their first warm-up test against New Zealand XI in Hamilton on Saturday.
— BCCI Mohammed Shami (centre) celebrates the fall of a wicket in their first warm-up test against New Zealand XI in Hamilton on Saturday.

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