India National Cricket Team youngster Yashasvi Jaiswal’s horror show on the field continued on Day 5 of the Test series opener against the England National Cricket Team.
Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped England National Cricket Team opener Ben Duckett on 97* on Tuesday, June 24, and this left the India National Cricket Team pacer Mohammed Siraj extremely angry.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal hits a new low as a fielder
Jaiswal is one of the most impressive young cricketers in world cricket, and he is also a great athlete. He covers the ground very well and had also built his reputation as a reliable fielder.
However, Yashasvi Jaiswal has completely tarnished his reputation following some shocking blunders on the field in his last few Test matches.
During the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 Down Under, Yashasvi Jaiswal made horrible mistakes on the field, and his fielding woes have continued in the ongoing five-match Test series against the England National Cricket Team.
In the first innings, Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped three catches and was forced to do a solo slip-catching training by the Indian team management.
Many expected that the youngster would improve following the rigorous training, but that didn’t happen, and he made yet another mistake on the field in the second innings.
On the fifth ball of the 39th over, Mohammed Siraj bowled a short length ball to Ben Duckett, who smashed it towards deep backward square-leg.
Yashasvi Jaiswal came in running for the catch, made a dive, got both hands on the ball, but spilled the catch. Mohammed Siraj was extremely angry after the dropped catch, and the head coach, Gautam Gambhir, was also disappointed seeing the blunder.
Watch: Mohammed Siraj goes nuclear as Yashasvi Jaiswal drops Ben Duckett
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Jaiswal’s error proved costly as Ben Duckett went on to register a ton, and now the youngster holds the unwanted record for the joint-most dropped catches (4) by an Indian player in a Test match.
More to follow…