Jasprit Bumrah's fiery spell on Day 2 of the third Test at Lord's rattled England's batting lineup, dismissing captain Ben Stokes and Joe Root. Bumrah's delivery sent Stokes back for 44, while Root fell after reaching his century, marking Bumrah's 11th dismissal of the former England captain in Tests. A successful review secured Woakes' wicket, further solidifying Bumrah's impact.
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