Indian captain Virat Kohli did not take the field on Day 2 but that did not dent the host's hope as they made a good comeback in the third Test against Australia at Ranchi.
England at one point cruising in the chase, lost 8 wickets for as many runs to hand India a 75-run win in the third T20I at Bengaluru.
It was England's game to lose but the remarkable turnaround was triggered by Bumrah and Ashish Nehra's brilliant death bowling.
The next time a side bats first against a line-up featuring Virat Kohli, the idea would be to put up 450 because he makes 350-plus chases looks ridiculously easy.
England continued to remain ahead of India as they piled up 477 in the first innings, with Moeen Ali scoring 146 and Liam Dawson and Adil Rashid scoring their respective half-centuries in the Chennai Test.
Familiar scenes were witnessed on the first day of the fifth and final Test between India and England at Chennai. Alastair Cook won the toss and elected to bat once again.
Pakistan had a forgettable day, losing as many as 8 wickets in half a day’s time in the pursuit of 429-run deficit. Neither Azhar Ali nor Misbah-ul-Haq could provide resistance.
That Virat Kohli is beyond England was established yesterday, but on Sunday, it emerged that Alastair Cook’s side has no answer to a lot of other questions as well.
Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara led a resolute Indian reply, as the hosts reached 146 for 1 at stumps, trailing by 254 runs.
India took an unassailable lead in their ongoing five-Test series against England, hammering the touring side by 8 wickets inside four days to go 2-0 up.