Yashasvi Jaiswal got a strict ‘punishment’, now this work will have to be done in front of junior players

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Before the second Test between India and England, Yashasvi Jaiswal has suffered a major setback. Actually, Team India has decided to remove Yashasvi Jaiswal from slip position. According to reports coming from Edgbaston, Yashasvi Jaiswal will not field in the slip area in the second Test. The big thing is that Sai Sudarshan is believed to get a chance in the slip area in his place. Yashasvi Jaiswal left a total of 4 catches in the first Test. Out of this, three catches left behind the wicket. By the way, changing the fielding position is not a very big thing, but the time and the way this decision has been taken, it is being considered somewhere on Jaiswal.

Where will Yashasvi Jaiswal do fielding now?

According to the report of Revspports, Yashasvi Jaiswal will no longer field in slip. Sai Sudarshan, Karun Nair will be in his place in his place. Karun Nair was also in slip in the first Test but Sai Sudarshan got this responsibility in the second Test. On Monday, these players practiced slip catching. Apart from these, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Shubman Gill were also seen practicing slip catch. KL Rahul was also seen practicing slip fielding. On the other hand, Yashasvi Jaiswal was given fielding practice by Assistant Coach Ryan Ten Deskathe and Gautam Gambhir. Jaiswal was given a flat catch session, from which it is being estimated that he can be seen fielding at short leg or Sini point.

Jaiswal’s poor fielding was damaged

In the Leeds Test, Jaiswal left the catch of Oli Pope in the first innings, who later scored a century. He left the catch of Ben Docket who scored a half -century in the first innings and a century in the second innings. In the first innings, he left the catch of Harry Brook, who managed to score 99 runs in the first innings. Team India suffered a lot due to this poor fielding of Jaiswal, as a result India lost the Leeds Test.

Asish Roy
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