Yashasvi Jaiswal did not appear in full color in this series.Image Credit Source: Getty Images
On his first visit to Australia, Yashasvi Jaiswal impressed everyone with tremendous batting. In such a situation, the young Indian opener was expected to perform a similar performance on the tour of England. Jaiswal had started something similar and scored a brilliant century in the first innings, but since then his performance has not been special and Jaiswal failed in the Oval Test. In this way, for the sixth time in this series, he was out on a score of less than 50, while for the 9th time he was dismissed in the same way.
The last match of the Test series between India and England started on 31 July and Team India also had to go for the first batting in this match. But Team India did not get a good start this time and in the fourth over, he was out LBW off Gas Atkinson. Jaiswal could score only 2 runs in this innings. In this way, he failed to give Team India a big start once again.
Jaiswal’s sixth failure
In this series against England, Jaiswal scored a century in the first innings of the first Test match played in Leeds. Jaiswal’s debut was expected that this series would once again be strong for him but it did not happen. After this, he could score only 2 half -centuries in the next 8 consecutive innings, while he was dismissed in a single digit score 4 times, out of which he could not even open an account. Overall, their scores in this series are like this- 101, 4, 87, 28, 13, 0, 58, 0, 2.
7th time out the same way
Not only a small score, but the way Jaiswal was out in this series, he has raised more questions. In fact, in this series, Jaiswal was dismissed in all 9 innings and out of this, the right -handed fast bowler made him a victim while bowling from the right of the stumps. It opened the weakness of Jaiswal in front of everyone. In such a situation, it is a challenge for Jaiswal to fix this deficiency in the coming time.