Missing so many catches in important matches can not be accepted! Gambhir’s intervention

The Indian cricket team has done a good performance in the Leeds Test. The Indian top order is undoubtedly the achievement of the Test in the Headingle Test. But with the condition of the bowling fielding, the Indian team management is on the head of the management. Indian fielders missed the catch three times in his bowling when Bumrah was taking wickets in a cloudy environment in England. Which cannot be accepted at all. Rabindra Jadeja, like Yashwi Jaswal, could also get out of the match as good fielders left the catch.

Indian fielders missed three catches in England. Of these, Oli Pope’s catch miss is the most expensive. Because he made a catches on the occasion of Miss Miss, he saw the annoyance of the World Cup -winning cricketer Sunil Gavaskar. Sunny did not quit directly to the fielding coach of India.

Gavaskar said, ‘T Dilip gives a medal for good fielding after other matches. But I do not think the medal will be given. Missing the catch like this is extremely unfortunate and frustrating. Yashwi Jaswal is a very good fielder, but he could not catch such an easy catch. ‘Oli Pope also missed the catch after Ben Docute’s catch in the fifth over of the match.

Former Indian pacer Varun Ana also says, ‘Many times, missing such opportunities, can miss the match. Before Jadadu Jaiswal missed a catch, such opportunities should be exploited. Australia’s Cameron Green easily takes these catches. Jaswal missed 2 catches in that position. One half a day goes by, then it misses it. Shubhman stands at mid -off and mid -on. But one of the best Indians is the slip fielder. His fielding in England will come in handy. Maybe Gambhir will talk to him, who can talk to the bowlers in the middle of the over. But he needs slip ‘.

Indian team batting coach Sitangshu Kotak was also unhappy with catching. He said the fielders of the Indian team are well fielding. However, the second day is a little a little for the Indian team. One half a day goes.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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