With ball in hand, though, Bumrah’s intensity never dipped. He bowled for close to an hour without a break. It did not matter to him that several of India’s batters were resting and this was just optional training. Those absent included Gill, KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rishabh Pant and Washington Sundar apart from Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep, the new-ball pair that won India the Edgbaston Test. But Bumrah tested the patience and the skills of Nair, B Sai Sudharsan, Abhimanyu Easwaran and Dhruv Jurel as he worked his way back towards playing his second Test at Lord’s, a venue of which he has fond memories.On his first visit during the 2021 tour, Bumrah played a key role in India winning a thriller. He scored a duck and went wicketless in the teams’ first innings, but in the third innings Bumrah cobbled together a match-turning, unbroken 89-run partnership for the final wicket with Mohammed Shami to help India set a challenging target. He then returned to pick up three wickets including those of Rory Burns in the first over of the chase, England’s talisman and captain Joe Root, and Ollie Robinson with that mesmerising offcutter delivered from around the wicket, wide of the crease, in the dying moments of the final afternoon.The Lord’s pitch four summers ago was a relatively flat one in a time of helpful English pitches, but Bumrah still imposed himself, generating reverse-swing and keeping batters guessing with his variations. The forecast for this Test is fair with temperatures in the early 30s (Celsius). On Tuesday the pitch wore a greenish tinge, and India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak expected it to be «challenging». Pitches have never bothered Bumrah. Come Thursday, he will be licking his lips.

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