
Former India Batter Dilip Vengsarkar called Yashasvi Jaiswal to make his aggressive instances after his failure of twins in the third test against England near Lord’s. Jaiswal registered a score of 13 and a duck in two shifts when he failed to give India a good start.
Its seven ball duck in the second shift He became speaking when he tried to take over Jofra Archer quite early in his shifts, but ended up with the transition of a tensile shot that revealed Indian launch against the new ball late 4th day.
Therefore, Jaiswal was designed to limit his aggressive style Dilip Vengsarkar, who asked him to play his merit and be a little more consistent.
“Jaiswal is a good player with great potential, but sometimes he has to reduce his aggressive instincts. In the test cricket, you have to play every ball deservedly. A slight mistake and you are out.
Jaiswal launched a series with the brilliant century in the first test (101) in Leeds and in the second test in Birmingham followed it by clicking 87.
Vengsarkar also denied claims SHUBMAN GILLOVA Hádka Zak Crawley influenced his launch.
“I don’t think so (Crawley’s incident affecting Gill’s launch). The incident was something Gill felt very strong about and he clarified his feelings.
Gill leads the graphs in the Runners’ list for the series and accumulated 607 runs out of three matches. In the third test at Lord’s, however, he failed to continue his form and recorded only 22 runs across two shifts when India eventually lost 22 runs. Therefore, he will eagerly bounce back with a large score in the fourth match in Manchester and help India return in the series with the line on the line.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
18 July 2025