Pace-Bauling Great Stuart Broad of the England National Cricket Team has openly convicted the Opening Young India National Cricket Team by the Opening Young India National Cricket Team for the loss of visitors in the Lord’s Test match.
Stuart Broad believes that Yashsvi Jaiswal played a “really bad shot”, which led to his dismissal and helped the hosts to return to the third Test match of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal fails badly in the testing of Prabhu
Young inaugural batsman Yashsavi Jaiswal was a good form, who was a pioneer for the Lord’s Test match and had a big responsibility on his shoulders to provide India with a good start.
In the first two trials in Headingly and Birmingham, he played two significant knocks of 101 and 87 runs, and a similar performance was expected for him in London.
However, the left -handed batsman disappointed everyone and was unable to deal with Joffra Archer’s threat. In the first innings, he fell to Pesar, who returned to 8-ball 13 in 2 overs.
In addition, in the second innings, Joffra Archer delivered for Yashsvi Jaiswal at a speed of 141 kmph, who tried to break it with a flat bat and gave Jamie Smith an easy catch to fall for a duck.
He is the player who carries the scoreboard forward – Stuart Broad on Yashsvi Jaiswal
Speaking on the ‘for the Love of Cricket’ podcast, Stuart Broad said that explosive openers like Virender Sehwag and David Warner had the ability to take the game away from the opposition, and Yashasvi Jaiswal falls in that category.
However, the legendary pacer expressed surprise at the view of Yashsvi Jaiswal during the 193 -run run chase and slammed him to play a poor shot from Jofra Archer. He explained in detail:
“In a low pursuit, when you are defending, if you bowl and you get a sehwag, warner, opening batsman, who can take the game away from you and they are not like a game for 60 or ten to 60 or one for 60, so Jayaswal is really getting a bad shot, I wonder that he is not working.
“As soon as Karun Nair came, he is someone who plays each ball on merit, then England can control it and set the attacking fields, create pressure. So I thought it was really a big moment. England made that success quickly, Jaiswal went,” he said.
It is incredibly disappointing as a fielding side – Jose Butler opens on Rabindra Jadeja’s knock
Ravindra Jadeja, with his good batting performance, placed India in a 5 -day hunting day of Lord’s Test and scored an important runs together with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Sirj.
However, Jadeja was not able to run India to win as he did not get the desired support from the other end and remained unbeaten by 61 balls by 181 balls.
Talking about Ravindra Jadeja’s performance during the same conversation, Jose Butler said that the all -rounder disappointed England and kept him under pressure when he was in the middle.
“This is incredibly disappointing as a fielding side. You like how we get six balls from a non-recognized batsman. But then if you bring the field up and Jadeja went four, four or four, six and suddenly one scored a run with the next ball.

