Duleep Trophy 2025: Yashasvi Jaiswal finished 3 balls, this fast bowler sent pavilion in the first over

Flops in Yashasvi Jaiswal Dalip Trophy. (Photo)

The debut in the Duleep Trophy of Team India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored two centuries in the five -Test series against England, was very poor in 2025. In the second semi -finals, this opener of West Zone against the Central Zone was found only three balls in the first innings. During this time, the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2025, the fast bowler who played for Chennai Super Kings, showed him the way to the pavilion by lbw, while his team expected a good performance from Yashasvi, but he disappointed his team.

Yashasvi Jaiswal dismissed cheaply

The West Zone captained by Shardul Thakur in the second semi -finals being played in Bengaluru was quite bad. Both his openers returned to the pavilion within 10 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal, who performed brilliantly with the bat in England, disappointed his team and returned to the pavilion after scoring 4 runs in just 3 balls. He was lbw out by Central Zone fast bowler Khalil Ahmed.

Yashasvi Jaswal performed very well in the Test series against England. During this, he scored 411 runs in 10 innings of 5 matches at an average of 41.10. It included two centuries and two half -centuries. In the Duleep Trophy too, his team expected a similar performance from Yashswi, but Khalil Ahmed dashed the expectations of the West Zone. Apart from Yashasvi, other opener Harvik Desai also returned to the pavilion soon.

Deepak Chahar gave another shock to West Zone

After the dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal, the second opener Harvik Desai also could not stand at the crease for a long time and was out on the ball of Deepak Chahar by scoring only one run. In this way, both openers of West Zone returned to the pavilion within 10 runs.

The Central Zone team performed brilliantly in the second quarterfinal and made it to the semi -finals by excluding the North East Zone from the Dalip Trophy. During this, the team batsman Danish Malewar hit a double century, while captain Rajat Patidar played a brilliant century.

Asish Roy
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