England pace bowler James Anderson has said that his compatriot Stuart Broad was "pretty unlucky" in that he leaked 35 runs in a over bowled to India captain for the rescheduled fifth Test, Jasprit Bumrah on Saturday.
The 39-year-old Anderson added that on another day those top edges would have gone straight into the hands of the fielder, but as luck would have it, India crossed the 400-run mark courtesy the most expensive over in the history of Test cricket.
Bumrah claimed a world record in his debut Test as captain as he scored 29 runs off a Broad over which leaked 35 runs, the most in an over in the history of Test cricket. In the process of inflicting a whirlwind carnage over Broad and England, Bumrah surpassed the previous record which was in the hands of Brian Lara, George Bailey and Keshav Maharaj at 28 runs.