Yashasvi Jaiswal may be influenced by a brilliant century in the first exam against England in Headingly, but everything did not work smoothly for the young Indian opener. Despite its batting heroes, the Indian cricket team management, especially Gautam Gambhir, It is reportedly not happy with the fielding performance of Yashasvi Jaiswal.
The left-handed batsman dropped four catches for five wickets for five wickets for India’s five wickets. Yashasvi’s blunders gave England important opportunities and helped him chase a target of 371 runs on a large scale in the final innings.
Gautam Gambhir has made an animated discussion with Yashsvi Jaiswal on poor fielding
Many believe that these missing opportunities played a big role in the loss of five wickets in the headingley Test. Beyond the second trial in Edgbaston, the Indian head coach has taken the matter seriously. Gambhir is working closely with Jaywal, spending extra time on the close-in fielding drills, especially focusing on improving their catching skills.
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According to a report by Revsportz, Gautam was not happy with Gambhir Yashsvi Jaiswal After his poor fielding in the first Test against England. The report mentions that Gambhir had a serious and animated discussion with the young Indian opener on his blunders in the Leeds.
The report also suggested that the Indian team management is now considering reducing the fielding responsibilities of Jaiswal, possibly distanced by the posts of closure in the remaining parts of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in England.
Ryan Ten Dotk indicated to remove Yashvi Jiswal from slip cordon
Even the assistant coaches of India, Ryan Ten DotateIndicated on a possible change in Jaiswal’s fielding position. He suggested that the team may see Jaiswal from slip-catching duties in the upcoming second trial against England starting on July 2 in Birmingham.
Ryan Ten Dochet said at a pre-match press conference, “We always want to depth in the catching department. In England, you are always going to do four cators on some stage in the game. Yashasvi has been a very good catcher for us.”
The assistant coach said, “There is also an argument for the short leg to be a very important situation, especially if we are going to play two spinners. And we want to choose more people in that situation. And perhaps just give a break to the Yashsavi from holding it in the street for a while. Their hands are quite a bitter. We want to return their trust.”
MCA cleaned Yashasvi Jaiswal to continue with Mumbai for the upcoming domestic season
On the other hand, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has officially allowed Yashsvi Jiswal to withdraw its no-objection certificate (NOC) application, which means that it will continue to play for Mumbai in the upcoming domestic season.
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) president Ajinkya Naik confirmed that the Apex Council had accepted Jaiswal’s request. The Indian star has been a prominent artist for Mumbai, and will now be part of his squad for upcoming domestic competitions.
Ajinkya Naik “We have accepted Jaiswal’s return of NOC application, and will be available for Mumbai during the upcoming domestic season,” it was said by Indian Express. Earlier, Yashasvi wished to play for Goa and demanded NOC from MCA.
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