Bad experience! Yashsvi Jaiswal creates ‘unwanted records’ in Heddingley; Furious Gautam Serious Response | Cricket news

New Delhi: It was not one, it was not two – it was the fourth match of Yashsavi Jaiswal, and it came to a significant turn on the last day of the opening test against England in Headingley.Along with hard work to increase India’s bowlers to increase a success and pressure, Mohammad Siraj created a golden opportunity. He dug Ben Docket in a small delivery, who made a bridge mistakes and obtained a top edge. Sprint in Jaiswal, further dived, got both hands – but could not hold it.
The frustration was clear. Siraj saw blindly irritated, captain Shubman Gill took a look of mistrust, and when the camera head coach Gautam Gambhir, his anger was infallible.Jaiswal’s fourth decline in the match is the most similar by an Indian fielder in a test, according to the available records – a statistical that he wants to forget quickly.Earlier, India set a target of 371 to win the first Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy after India was dismissed for England for 364 in their second innings.KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant were standout artists with bat. Rahul composed a quiet, 137 – his ninth test with hundred – 18 fours. Pants, initially restrained, switched the gear to explode from only 123 balls to explode 118, killing 15 borders and three sixes. This was his eighth Test ton and was part of the 195 -run partnership with Rahul.The couple shared the last centuries in a stand at Oval in 2018. This time, Pants made history by becoming the first Indian wicketkeeper – and only fifth Indian batsmen – to score two hundreds in the same test away from home.