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- BBC News
Owen takes first five-wicket haul as Freedom beat Unicorns
Australia's Mitchell Owen took the first five-wicket haul of his career to help Washington Freedom inflict a first defeat on San Francisco Unicorns in Major League were going well at 97-2 in the 11th over, in pursuit of 170 to extend their winning run to seven Owen had compatriot Matthew Short caught at long-on for 67 - his fourth consecutive half-century since joining up with Freedom - to start a were 113-7 less than five overs later, with Owen also removing Hassan Khan for seven and Romario Shepherd for a first-ball broke a stand of 28 for the eighth wicket and also claimed the ninth as Unicorns finished on 157-9, to lose by 12 were 30-4 after five overs of their innings with Owen out for a duck, Rachin Ravindra for nine and Glenn Maxwell for a stand of 71 between Jack Edwards (42 off 42) and Glenn Phillips (58 off 39) helped them to Pienaar (30*) then supported Phillips before sharing an unbroken 37 with Mukhtar Ahmed after Phillips was dismissed as Freedom posted stay top on net run-rate but have been joined on 12 points by Freedom. Both sides have already guaranteed a play-off spot.


Times of Oman
23-06-2025
- Sport
- Times of Oman
After five-wicket haul, Jasprit Bumrah downplays dropped catches, says "cannot sit and cry about it"
Leeds: After claiming a five-wicket haul in the first innings of the opening Test against England at Leeds on Sunday, veteran Indian seamer Jasprit Bumrah reflected on missed catching opportunities off his bowling and emphasised the need to move on during the game. Bumrah's impressive 5/83 in 24.4 overs came despite three dropped catches, including that of Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, and Harry Brook, all put down by Yashasvi Jaiswal. He had also dismissed Brook for a duck, but that delivery was later deemed a no-ball. While speaking in the post-match press conference, Jasprit Bumrah said, "Just for a second (disappointment on dropped catches), you just cannot sit and cry about it. You have to move forward with the game. I try not to take it too far in my head and forget it. A lot of them are new to the game, and for the first time, it is hard to see the ball here. Nobody is dropping catches intentionally, and it is a part and parcel of the game. They will learn from it. I do not want to create a scene and put more pressure on them, like I am kicking the ball or something." In an almost lone-warrior effort, Bumrah took 5/83 in 24.4 overs at an economy rate of 3.36. This is Bumrah's 10th five-wicket haul in SENA nations, becoming the first-ever Indian to touch this figure. Two more five-wicket hauls will take him above Pakistan legend Wasim Akram (11 SENA fifers). This is also Bumrah's 12th five-wicket haul in away Tests, equalling that of former Indian skipper Kapil Dev. Speaking on why he decided not to take the Indian test captaincy, Bumrah said he wanted to take care of his body and contribute as a player. "There was nothing major on captaincy. I want to take care of my body. The people who performed my surgery and look after my body, I had talks with them. I do not want to let the team down. I do not want to be a part of that situation. As a leader, I would have to be there in every match and if I am not playing it would not be fair on the team. There should be continuity. I want to contribute as a player whenever I am here. Nothing is bigger than Indian cricket and winning matches, and I felt it was a better call," he added. "Currently, the wicket is good to bat on. I do not see any demons. A little bit of two-paced, what we can see. There could be swing but you expect that in Test cricket. There is no major deviation so far, no funny business. We would like to score a big total and give us that cushion." On England batter Harry Brook's 99 in the first innings, Bumrah said fate decided 99 for him, and praised his innings, citing Brook can play aggressive shots but can also shut shop and negotiate the bowler. "Fate decided 99 for him. He is an interesting batter, played very well. He assessed the conditions and fancies his game. He makes you think that he can play an aggressive shot and can also shut shop and negotiate the bowler if he is bowling a good spell. We will try to negate him better in next innings," Bumrah said. A very entertaining day of Test cricket, mostly dominated by England, came to an end with India taking a 96-run lead following the final session of the first Test at Leeds on Sunday. At the end of the day's play, which was cut short due to rain, India ended with at 90/2, with KL Rahul (47*) and skipper Shubman Gill (6*) unbeaten.