India’s young opener Yashsvi Jaiswal During the first testing at Hadingley, there was a forgetable outing in the field, where his struggle in slip cordon was a major talk. Jaiswal abolished a nightmare in the field during the first test at Hadingley, which proved to be extremely expensive for India. In the first innings, Jaiswal gave a direct opportunity Oli popeWhich went for a magnificent century. Later he fell Harry Brook Also, who missed on one hundred, a Quickfire was making 99. The second innings saw another important lapse when he made a hold Ben docket At 97-England opener finally went to Hammer 149 in a match-defaulting knock. These missed opportunities were part of a broad fielding failure that India would be desperate to improve before the second trial in Edgbaston.
Yashasvi Jaiswal put an ax from slip cordon as India is ready for Edgbaston Shodown
Next to the second Test starting tomorrow (July 2) in Edgbaston, India held a thorough fielding session with clear attention to slip catches. In particular, Jaiswal was allegedly removed from the main slip cordon during Monday’s training exercise. instead, Karun Nair, KL RahulAnd captain Shubman Gill Respectively, first, second and third slips were seen taking positions. Jaiswal was again accused in leg slip, while Dhruv Jurall Was kept in the short leg.
Fielding coach T dilip Innovative slip-catching drills organized, using a black fabric, which is using a black cloth for vague vision and test reflexis. The objective was to repeat pressure such as match and improve reactions in unexpected conditions. Bowlers, including Jasprit BumrahIt was also kept through high-catch drill, while assistant coaches Ryan Ten Dotate And bowling coach Morne Morkel Monitor various fielding routine.
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India desperate to fix fielding defects from the first test
India’s fielding performance was widely criticized in the Hadingley Test, in which the balls in falling opportunities, deep were misunderstood, and even behind the stump from Rishabh Pant. The management seems to be determined to plug the intervals that are ahead of the second test. With England’s batting line-up capital on every mistake, India’s sloppy fielded series proved expensive in the opener.
As India sees the series at the level in Birmingham, Sharper Catching and Tight Fielding will be important. Although it is uncertain whether Jaiswal will retrieve its place in the slip cordon during the match, the message from the team setup is clear-Fielding will be a decisive factor in the result of this high-day competition.
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