India, March 2 -- It was always the match-up, but India surprisingly took two overs to bring Jasprit Bumrah on against Shimron Hetmyer. The left-hander, by then, had begun his assault on the Indian attack, smashing 27 runs off the first 11 balls he faced, with boundaries off Hardik Pandya and Varun Chakravarthy. But Bumrah needed just three deliveries to dismiss the dangerous power-hitter. The dismissal not only left the West Indies dugout questioning the umpire's call, but also saw Pakistan veteran Mohammad Amir spark "controversy".
It happened on the third ball of the 12th over, when Bumrah dished out a short-of-length delivery angling across the left-hander. Hetmyer tried to slog too far across the line, but inside-edged it through to...
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