
Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped four catches during the first test between England and India in Headingley. India suffered 5 goals against England in the first Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy test, despite the doughs that scored five centuries and published 371 targets, with 350 needed on the last day.Among the things that did not reach India were 10 catches, according to the Opto, and the bats collapsed in both shifts. In the first shifts, the SHUBMAN GILL team lost 7 goals for 41 runs and 6 goals for 31 runs in the second shift.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!India Batting said the difference between the first five doughs and the bottom six. The first half of India accumulated 721 runs, with permission of five centuries. At the same time, the rest could only collect 65 runs and add to Indian agony.A total of 13 goals fell on 72 runs through the match, although the dough of the highest order – Kl Rahul, SHUBMAN GILL, RISHABH PANT, YASHASVI JAISWAL – scored for centuries. Pant scored the twins of the century in the match.“Yes, it is disappointing from the launch point of view, because in the first shift we lost seven goals on 40 runs and six goals on 30 runs in the second shift. When we had the opportunity to perform about 600 runs in the first shift, we were in a situation where we could control,” Gambhir said.“But these things will happen again. Hopefully we can learn in the second test match. But the good thing was that we had opportunities for all four or five days when we could control this test match,” he added.Jaiswal might remember the catches they dropped in this test. He led the team in chances that wasted four drops – Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook and Duckett again.In this process, these four English doughs scored 165 more runs than they should have.However, head coach of India Gautam Gambhir was defended by a team for catches that were not torn off. “The catches will fall. The best Fieldists missed the catches. None of them did it deliberately,” Gambhir told reporters, thinking about the released chances.Indian collapse of batting in the first test vs England
- 1. Shift: 430/3 to 471 All Out – 7 Goals for 41 Runs
- 2. Shifts: 333/4 to 364 All Out – 6 Goals for 31 Runs
Indian catches have droppedIn the first test vs EnglandIndia has dropped 10 catches in Headley, their most in the men’s test since November 2011 (also 10 drops vs. West Indies). That’s as much as their last six test matches together.They were Jaiwal fell catches
- Ben Duckett in First Innings: Dropped on 11 runs, scored 62 runs
- Ollie Pope: Dropl at 60 runs, scored 106 runs
- Harry Brook: Dropl on 83 Runs, scored 99 runs
- Ben Duckett in second shifts: a drop in 97 runs, scored 149 runs