
India Yashasvi Jaiswal (Photo George Wood/Getty Images) Former Indian cricket selector and Wicketkeeper Kiran More called for patience with the Indian test team after their five Branet defeat in England in the first headingley test. Specifically, he emphasized the field as the main problem in loss.“We played very well for four days,” Ians said more. “I think the mistake came on the last day when England played an excellent cricket. Fielding was where we slipped. These were simple catches – no one fits them – and it changed.”England successfully chased the target of 371 runs in the last day to take the lead 1-0 in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, with Six India. Ben Duckett scored 149, while Joe Root remained unbeaten at 53 and Jamie Smith scored 44 no. This victory meant the second highest successful persecution of England and their highest against India.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“In the first two days we were really good and felt we could add another 100-150 runs to our sum. If we scored 450 in the first shifts, it could be different. In the second shifts, Rishabh and Kl Rahul were doing well.The first Indian shift in total 471 included a century by SHUBMAN GILL (147), Rishabh Pant (134) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (101). However, they lost seven goals for only 41 runs. England responded 465, represented contributions from Duckett (62), Ollie Pte (106) and Brook (99), with their last five goals added 189 runs.
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In their second shifts, the Indian position looked strong at 333/4, powered by 195-Run partnership between Pant (118) and Kl Rahul (137). The team then lost six goals for 31 runs, released at 364 and set England target 371.“We have a good, balanced team, but this team is still in the transition. I think we have to give them time – about a year – to settle down, find the right combination and grow up on a strong unit. We got over 750 runs through both shifts, so launching is there.
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Jasprit Bumrah went without his efforts in the second shift without a goal. Prasidh Krishna proved to be expensive and it turned out to be expensive for India.“We have seen it – from Gavascar, chapel, Sachin, Kohl and Rohit. Now it is time for the new faces to strengthen. They need time and support. If we play and not make the same mistakes, we will not improve. But we give this group time and have a good team.”The successful headingley chase was the third time, when the goal of over 350 was achieved at this point. This match also became only the third in the test history, where all four shifts exceeded 350 runs.