Yashasvi Jaiswal’s time was not good in fielding Image Credit Source: Gareth Copley/Getty Images
Everyone has high expectations from young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal on the Indian team’s tour of England. Jaiswal, who made a bang on the tour of West Indies and Australia, made a similar debut in England. In the very first Test of the series in Leeds, Jaiswal scored a great century and showed that he can rain runs on this tour. But in the very first Test, Jaiswal has disappointed on a front and this is his fielding. Within two days of the Leeds Test, Jaiswal dropped several catch and all this happened on the bowling of Jaspreet Bumrah.
On the first day of this Test match being played in the headingley, Yashaswi scored a lot of accolades by scoring a brilliant century. But on the second and third day, the young Indian batsman disappointed the young Indian batsman. Prior to this series, this time there was such hope from Jaiswal, who caught some of the best catch on the fielding position of the street in Australia. At the same time, seeing a difficult challenge like England, there was a need to grab every opportunity, but Jaiswal completely reverse it and dripped every chance.
Fielding of Sudhri Jaiswal did not again
It started on the second day of the match, when Jaiswal first dropped the catch of Ben Docket and then Oli Pope. While Docket scored a half -century, the Pope hit a century by hitting a century. The process of his poor fielding continued for the third day and this time he gave life to Harry Brook, who was batting. When Brook was on a score of 82 runs, Jaiswal left his direct catch on the street position. Brook could not complete his century but was dismissed for 99 runs.
Fourth drop on Bumrah’s bowling
Such fielding of Jaiswal disappointed the entire team and Captain Shubman Gill could not hide his anger when he was catching the catch of Brook. In this way, Jaiswal equaled the Indian record of leaving the most catches in an innings. But the most shocking thing is that he left these three catches on the balls of star Pesar Jaspreet Bumrah. Bumrah, who took 3 wickets on the first day, had more wickets in his account if Jaiswal had caught a single catch. Apart from Jaiswal, Ravindra Jadeja also left the catch of Docket off Bumrah on the second day of the match. That is, in this innings, a total of 4 catches dropped from Bumrah’s balls, which is a joint record from India.