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WTC Final: Kyle Jamieson’s affect on worldwide cricket is very large, says former England captain Nasser Hussain

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New Zealand fast Kyle Jamieson has impressed former England skipper Nasser Hussain together with his consistency within the ongoing World Test Championship closing in opposition to India in Southampton. Jamieson has bagged a fifer within the first innings in opposition to India. New Zealand’s Kyle Jamieson appeals for a wicket (Courtesy: Reuters)HIGHLIGHTSJamieson dismissed Rohit, Kohli, Pant, Ishant and Bumrah to finish a 5-wicket haulJamieson has bagged 5 five-wicket hauls and he’s solely enjoying his eighth TestNew Zealand ended at 101 for 2, India have been bundled out for 217New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson has had a rollicking begin to his worldwide profession. The speedster rattled India together with his fifer on the third day of the World Test Championship (WTC) closing on the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.The lanky pacer has already bagged 5 five-wicket hauls, and he’s solely enjoying his eighth Test.The rookie pacer has impressed the previous England skipper Nasser Hussain together with his affect and consistency.“His (Kyle Jamieson) impact on International cricket and his consistency is huge. He has played eight test matches and has already got five fifers. To have such an immediate impact is huge,” Nasser Hussain was quoted as saying by the ICC throughout the ongoing WTC closing.The 26-year-old lanky pacer has performed a pivotal position in New Zealand’s reaching the WTC closing.Hussain additionally stated that Jamieson is a fast learner.He stated: “Jamieson came here, and he learned to bowl fuller. The way he has changed his angles during the match, it seems he is a quick learner.“To come to this massive match, the ultimate Test as a novice and putting such a performance. He is going to be a superstar in the future,” stated Hussain.Five five-wicket hauls and he’s solely enjoying his eighth Test No surprise @BLACKCAPS fast Kyle Jamieson has impressed Nasser Hussain.#WTC21 #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/9ID0QHQl2q— ICC (@ICC) June 21, 2021
Jamieson’s five-wicket haul helped New Zealand dismiss India for 217 on the third day of the WTC closing. In reply, New Zealand was 101 for two on the shut of play.During the digital post-match press convention, Jamieson had stated that any batsman might have been dismissed with that inswinger that removed rival skipper Virat Kohli. He stated Kohli’s dismissal performed a key half in how issues unfolded on the second day.“Kohli is a massive part of their team and pretty big wicket to get, so to get him pretty early morning, was I guess was nice and pleasing and pretty crucial for how the day followed,” stated Jamieson.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.

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