
Leeds, England – June 24: India Yashsvi Jaiswal dripping Ben Duckett from England during the 1st day. (Photo: Gareth Coppley/Getty Images) Although Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a brilliant century on the day of the test, he had a sharp time in the field.A 23 -year -old man dropped four catches in the match when England won the headingley test with five goals.Jaiswal also became the first Indian cricket to drop four catches in the test shifts.After his hard trip in Leeds, the old Jaiswal video reappeared and showed that the Indian opener mixes three chances in the field of 4.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal defended the head coach of the Gautam Gautam Gautam team.“The catches will fall. The best Fielders missed the catches. None of them did it deliberately,” Gambhir told reporters.Jasprit Bumrah also dealt with the killing of dropped chances in the field.“Drop catches, I understand that no one is doing it deliberately. And of course everyone is trying as best. In cold weather it is sometimes difficult to see here. So I understand. But yes, some things are part of the game,” he said.Former India Off-Spinner R Ashwin also urged fans and critics to cut some relaxation.“His catching in the Slip Cordon was talking about his catching. Yes, he considered it difficult. But let’s all understand something – and cut some relaxation – which we often can’t do: how difficult it is to catch, not only in English,” Ashwin said in the X video.“It’s cold weather, and it’s also about the feeling of the Duke ball.