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The yashesvi Jaiswal struggles on the sliding cord continue to hurt the Indian National Cricket team. Since Australia’s tour of Australia, Jaiswal has dropped six catches, and his poor field has continued in the five -game test series against England.
The greatest victim of these drops has been Jasprit Bumrah. Ace Indian Pacer has been stolen from four clear nights in recent test games against Australia and England due to Jaiswal’s fumables in the searches. In Headingley, frustration was visible, as Bumrah could simply see that simple possibilities go down again and again, thanks to Jaiswal.
Despite the growing reputation of Jaiswal with the bat, young failed failed from the Indian opening in the field are raising serious concerns. Not only did all the drops deny the crucial advances in India, but they have also accumulated more pressure on the bowls, especially Bumrah, as the other bowls did not hit.
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Jaiswal shocked many with their field efforts in Tour Australia during the border-Gavaskar 2024-25. His frustrating efforts raised many eyebrows during the fourth test, where he lost three easy opportunities against Australia on Melbourne’s cricket field.
It was an early opportunity for India, but Yasasvi Jaiswal could not take it. Jasprit Bumrah launched a complete delivery to the pads and Usman Khawaja cut her sweet in the middle of the bat. The ball flew quickly to the Gully leg, where Jaiswal was perfectly parked.
The Indian workshop went down and managed to put both hands on the ball, but fell on the fingers. He was very close, which gave him very little time to react, but it was a simple capture, and Bumrah refused a wicket against Australia at the MCG.
In the same game, Marnus Labuschagne gave Gully a simple opportunity, but Jaiswal could not endure. It was a short and wide ball of Akash Deep, and Labuschagne tried to move away from the bat. The ball went directly to the ravine at a comfortable height. But to everyone’s surprise, Jaiswal spilled her and India lost a great opportunity.
In the MCG, India lost another opportunity, as Yasasvi left a difficult capture of Ravindra Jadja bowling. The Australian Captain Pat Cummins pushed the ball into the air to a silly point, and Jaiswal moved quickly to take it. However, he tried to catch the capture and could not stay down. The ball fell from the young man’s hands. It was not an easy capture, but it should be taken.
Arriving at the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Workshop in progress between India and England in Headingley, the frustrating Yasasvi field was one of the most prominent points in the game. At first, Bumrah launched a good long delivery, tempting Duckett well to push him.
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The ball took the thick outer edge and flew to Yasasvi in the ravine. He dived to his right and put his hand, but he could not hold up. The ball escaped from Jaiswal’s understanding and was expensive as it turned to the limit, adding to the frustration of Bumrah and India.
Well, it just started. Bumrah created another golden opportunity, but Yasasvi left it in the third slip. Ollie Pope tried to guide a short ball outside, but only got one advantage. The batter on his left hand was dipped on his right and put both hands, but the ball fell by the wrists.
It was not a hard opportunity, and Bumrah was frustrated with his hands on his head. Unfortunately, Bumrah was stolen to a more Wicket, as Jaiswal fell on another to Gully, and this time he gave Harry Brook a lifestyle.
It was a short -term delivery out and Brook was put in control. The pantry flew at a comfortable height, but Jaiswal could not stand. Bumrah covered his face with frustration as the sliding cord stunned to Headingley.
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Since his capture is in the pits! If it is so poor in the sliding cord, it is time to move it to the limit.
This is disappointing and demotivating for bowls!
pic.twitter.com/yhyqm2dsvw– What t (@amittalwalkar) June 22, 2025