How did Bumrah's 5-83 lead India to a narrow six-run advantage over England?

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Key Takeaways
- Bumrah's exceptional bowling led India to a crucial lead.
- Harry Brook fell just short of a century, scoring 99 runs.
- India's first innings total was 471 runs.
- England was bowled out for 465 runs.
- The Test showcased intense competition between the two teams.
Leeds, June 22 (NationPress) Jasprit Bumrah demonstrated his prowess as one of the top fast bowlers globally, achieving a remarkable 5-83 that propelled India to a narrow six-run lead after they bowled out England for 465 runs in 100.4 overs on the third day of the inaugural Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Headingley on Sunday.
England appeared poised to seize the advantage, with Harry Brook leading their charge with an impressive innings. However, Brook fell agonizingly short of his first Test century at his home ground, as Bumrah claimed his third five-wicket haul in England, despite witnessing four catches dropped off his bowling. Although Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj contributed to the wicket tally, they struggled to rein in the scoring rate.
The post-lunch session kicked off with Jamie Smith striking a four and six off Prasidh’s short deliveries. In a turn of events, an attempt to pull the pacer led to his dismissal, thanks to some exceptional relay work from B Sai Sudharsan and Ravindra Jadeja, granting Prasidh a vital wicket.
With Siraj off-target in his lengths, Brook capitalized by sending him to the boundary multiple times, receiving a lifeline on 83 when Jaiswal dropped a catch in the gully, leaving Bumrah and the slip cordon in despair. Brook continued to score freely before narrowly missing out on a century; after failing to control his pull on a bouncer from Prasidh, he was caught at long leg, resulting in a long walk back to the dressing room.
Despite India’s bowlers delivering numerous boundary balls, Woakes and Carse capitalized effortlessly, with Woakes bringing up his 2,000 Test runs in style by hitting consecutive sixes off short balls from Prasidh. Carse then took Siraj for two additional fours before being bowled out by a precise yorker, concluding their explosive 55-run partnership.
Bumrah ended Woakes’ impressive innings by beating him on the inside edge with a meticulously delivered fuller ball, sending the ball through the gate to hit the stumps. He capped off his five-wicket haul with an impeccable delivery that struck Josh Tongue's off-stump, allowing India to take a first-innings lead and setting the stage for an exciting second innings showdown.
Brief Scores: India 471 in 113 overs (Shubman Gill 147; Ben Stokes 4-66) lead England 465 in 100.4 overs (Ollie Pope 106, Harry Brook 99; Jasprit Bumrah 5-83, Prasidh Krishna 3-128) by six runs