An embarrassing record has been registered in the name of Stuart Broad, who has taken 550 wickets in Test cricket for England Sachin remembered Yuvraj after watching batting of Bumrah. Broad conceded 35 runs in an over on the second day of the fifth Test against India. He has become the highest run-scorer in an over in Test history.

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Broad, who came to bowl his 18th over in India’s first innings, bowled to Bumrah. But he did not have a good start and the Indian captain welcomed him with a four. After taking a four, Broad lost his line length and went for five wides off the next two balls and then a six off the no ball. Bumrah hit four fours and two sixes in his over. Overall, Bumrah scored 29 runs with the bat in the over and Broad conceded 35 runs. The Indian captain remained unbeaten on 31 off 16 balls.

Barring six extra runs from Broad’s over, Bumrah still scored 29 runs with the bat

Barring six extra runs from Broad’s over, Bumrah scored 29 runs with the bat and made a world record. Before him, Caribbean legend Brian Lara had scored 28 runs in an over against Robin Peterson in 2003.

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Seeing Bumrah’s batting also brought back memories of Yuvraj Singh’s historic innings in 2007, when the Indian legend smashed six sixes in an over off Broad in a T20I match, scoring 36 runs. Sachin Tendulkar also remembered that innings of Yuvi and tweeted that is this Yuvi or Bumrah? Reminds me of 2007.