Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara has issued a strong warning to the Indian national cricket team on Yashasvi Jiswal after missing his centenary in the second Test against England in Edgbaston. Yashasvi Jaiswal is undisputed as a batsman, but in the field, he is unexpected.
After a blazing centenary in Hadingley and the first innings of the second Anderson-Tendulkar test in Edgbaston, a fluent 87, after 87, the young Indian opener cemented his reputation with the bat as England’s new headache, which is an average of 100 to leave a jaw against him.
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But his butter-and-unarned performance in the field is very different from his batting talent, at least for the last few test matches. In the headingley, Jaiswal demolished the four -match Test series openers, gifting the four catches leaving a jaw, gifting the lines to Harry Brooke, Oli Pope and Ben Docket.
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Docket, dropped to 97, India paid with match-defying 149 as England scored 371 runs in the final innings and took a 1-0 lead in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. As both India and England are against each other in the second Test in Edgbaston, Kumar Sangakkara dropped a bomb.
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Sangkara, who works closely with the left -handed batsman during his IPL stent with Rajasthan Royals, believes that Miss Hundred in Edgbaston may bother Jaiswal more than expected. The Sri Lankan legend fears that the disappointment of the young Indian batsman may spread under his field, especially now that he has been removed from the posts of important slip and street.
Kumar Sangakkara was quoted by Sky Sports saying, “I mean. If Jaiswal has to go out and now the way he did, then to get out, then close to 100, you are not getting anything on the field. He must be thinking, ‘Oh my God. Jayaswal thinks.”
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Kumar Sangakkara supported Yashasvi Jaiswal as the great future
Meanwhile, former Sri Lankan captain, who first saw Yashsvi Jiswal as a young talent in Rajasthan Royals in 2020, is proud of the Indian opener’s remarkable growth, for which he credited the youth’s passion, hard work and hunger for success.
The legendary batsman also mentioned Jaiswal’s fast cricket mind, fearless attitude and hunger to be successful, saying that he always wants to score, even in defense. Sangakkara further mentioned, “There is one thing that is infallible about Jaiswal. He is hungry, this drive that comes deeply, that whatever he does, he wants to be the best in what he does. And he drives it.”
He signed, saying, “Great technology, great poetry, great defense, very solid in every decision that he makes. He is all about scoring runs. Even in defense, he is the case,” How do I get away from the strike? ” And you see no fear with him either.


