Bumrah does it for India
Fittingly, it is Jasprit Bumrah, who ends the match with a reversing ball that hits the top of off. He doesn't get the 10-wicket match haul, but he does claim the Player of the Match award ahead of the double-centurion Yashasvi Jaiswal, for he was unquestionably the game-changer. This is a pitch that has been a batting beauty but he has taken nine wickets on it. The spell of reverse in the first innings was one for the ages.
India improved with their batting but there is still a lot to be desired. Once again, they left the door open on England in both the innings. Yes they are inexperienced, but not always will a genius come around to bail you out on a flat track.
England Bazballed, but Bumrah was too good. Still they did their bit in keeping this Test interesting even in a chase of nearly 400. The series is level 1-1, and off to Rajkot we go. After a long break, though. See you on the 15th.