<p> Hyderabad: Amid the focus on spinners, pacer Jasprit Bumrah on Saturday made a statement of his skills bagging two crucial wickets that helped India keep pace with England on the third day of the first Test here.</p>.<p> In a dazzling display of skill and ability to extract reverse swing, Bumrah dismissed Ben Duckett and Joe Root in the middle session of the day.</p>.<p> India's bowling coach Paras Mhambrey was stating the obvious when he rated Bumrah as an all-weather bowler.</p>.<p>"Bumrah was bowling very well and was moving the ball both ways. That's the quality he has. He is a special bowler and we have seen what he can do in overseas conditions."</p>.Ollie Pope defies India with gritty ton as England get to 316/6 on Day 3; lead by 126 runs.<p> He has not played much (Test) cricket in India. Every time he turns up, he gives his best. It's pure skills, he said.</p>.<p> Mhambrey, however, said Bumrah's influence percolates to the dressing room too as one of the lead thinkers.</p>.<p>"The dressing room conversations he has, the energy he brings on to the field…he is a part of the discussion when the captain and support staff are around, he's right there with all suggestions," said Mhambrey.</p>.<p> Root was all admiration for Bumrah's impressive skill sets and said his dismissal was a big moment in the context of this Test match.</p>.<p>"It's what you'd expect from a Test match, and a big moment in the game. I was disappointed not to get through it (Bumrah's spell). You know that for four or five overs he will charge in and throw everything at us.</p>.<p> So, you recognise that as a big moment in the game. One of my frustrations was to not still be there at the back end of it, but he's a quality bowler with a huge amount of skill and pace,' said Root.</p>.<p> The former England captain was also excited at the prospect of keeping his on-field rivalry with Bumrah throughout this five-match series.</p>.<p>"So, 1-0 to him, although 1-1 actually as I got him out earlier. I'm sure that this battle will continue throughout the series," he added.</p>.<p> Later, Mhambrey also allayed any concerns over Bumrah's fitness.</p>.<p> The pacer was seen taking some pills towards the fag end of the day, and Mhambrey attributed it to cramps. </p>
<p> Hyderabad: Amid the focus on spinners, pacer Jasprit Bumrah on Saturday made a statement of his skills bagging two crucial wickets that helped India keep pace with England on the third day of the first Test here.</p>.<p> In a dazzling display of skill and ability to extract reverse swing, Bumrah dismissed Ben Duckett and Joe Root in the middle session of the day.</p>.<p> India's bowling coach Paras Mhambrey was stating the obvious when he rated Bumrah as an all-weather bowler.</p>.<p>"Bumrah was bowling very well and was moving the ball both ways. That's the quality he has. He is a special bowler and we have seen what he can do in overseas conditions."</p>.Ollie Pope defies India with gritty ton as England get to 316/6 on Day 3; lead by 126 runs.<p> He has not played much (Test) cricket in India. Every time he turns up, he gives his best. It's pure skills, he said.</p>.<p> Mhambrey, however, said Bumrah's influence percolates to the dressing room too as one of the lead thinkers.</p>.<p>"The dressing room conversations he has, the energy he brings on to the field…he is a part of the discussion when the captain and support staff are around, he's right there with all suggestions," said Mhambrey.</p>.<p> Root was all admiration for Bumrah's impressive skill sets and said his dismissal was a big moment in the context of this Test match.</p>.<p>"It's what you'd expect from a Test match, and a big moment in the game. I was disappointed not to get through it (Bumrah's spell). You know that for four or five overs he will charge in and throw everything at us.</p>.<p> So, you recognise that as a big moment in the game. One of my frustrations was to not still be there at the back end of it, but he's a quality bowler with a huge amount of skill and pace,' said Root.</p>.<p> The former England captain was also excited at the prospect of keeping his on-field rivalry with Bumrah throughout this five-match series.</p>.<p>"So, 1-0 to him, although 1-1 actually as I got him out earlier. I'm sure that this battle will continue throughout the series," he added.</p>.<p> Later, Mhambrey also allayed any concerns over Bumrah's fitness.</p>.<p> The pacer was seen taking some pills towards the fag end of the day, and Mhambrey attributed it to cramps. </p>