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India Tour of England: Jasprit Bumrah will be eyeing the fastest century in England, Kapil Dev’s record will be broken!

India Tour of England: Team India is gearing up for the World Test Championship starting from June 17 and the 5-match Test series against England after…

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India Tour of England: Team India is gearing up for the World Test Championship starting from June 17 and the 5-match Test series against England after that. Let us tell you that in this episode, today Team India will leave Mumbai by charter plane for a tour of England for about four months. On this tour, India has a chance to make history by winning the series, while many players of the team can also make many records. Team India’s fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah also has a chance to break the record of former legend Kapil Dev on this tour.

Chance for Bumrah to score a century

On the England tour, Bumrah has a chance to get 100 wickets in Test cricket. In the case of getting the fastest 100 wickets, he can leave behind former legend Kapil Dev. Bumrah is just 17 wickets away from scoring a century of wickets. It is known that Bumrah, who made his Test debut against South Africa in 2018, has currently taken 83 wickets in 19 Test matches. The fastest bowler to take 100 wickets in Indian cricket is Kapil Dev, who took 100 wickets in 25 matches.

Ashwin has this record

India Tour of England Let us tell you that Ravichandran Ashwin has done the feat of taking 100 wickets in just 19 matches. Ashwin is the fastest Indian bowler to take 100 wickets. At the same time, the Indian team will play with New Zealand in the first final of the World Test Championship in England from 18 to 22 June. After this, he has to play with hosts England in the 5-match Test series. Earlier, the ICC had also announced a reserve day for the final. The council had said that June 23 would be kept as a reserve day for the time disrupted by the rains. With this, the game of five days will be completed completely. It will be used only if the time is bad on five regular days due to some reason.

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