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India‘S Campaign in the Five-Match Test Series Against Engine Got Off to A Nightmarish Start at Headingley, where the Hosts Pulledo Off Their Second-Highest Successful Chase in Test History.
Despite scoring a Stylish first innings Century, Yashasvi jaiswal has come under intense criticism for a thong of costly errors in the field. The Young Opener Dropped at Least Six Catches Across Both Innings, Many of them offering reprises to England’s Top and Middle Order at Critical Junctures. His Mistakes Allowed England to Repeatedly Escape Pressure, with Ben DuckettOllie Pope and Harry Brook Among The Beneficaria.
What Made Matters Worse Was the Contrast Between Jaiswal’s Batting and Fielding Contributions. While His 101 in the First Innings Showcased His Class with the Bat, His Laps in the Field Painted A Frustrating Picture for Indian Fans, Many of Whom Took to Social Media to Express Their Discontent. One of the Biggest Turning Points was his spill of Ben Duckett Early in the Second Innings, Which Proved Pivotal as Duckett Went on T to Score 149 and Lead the Charge.
Chasing A Daunting 371 for Victory, England Completed the Task With Six Wickets in Hand and A Day to Spare, a remark feat that now put the scanner for their poor field and inconsistent Bowling under Pressure. Duckett Emerged as the Architect of the Chase, SMASHING A SUBLIME 149 Off Just 166 Balls. He was ably supported by Zak CrawleyWho Laid the Foundation with a Brisk 65. While India Did Spark a Brief Revival by Dismissing Four Middle-Order Bathers in Quick Burst, the calm Partnership Between Joe Root (53 not out) and Jamie Smith (44 Not Out) Ensured England CoASTED TO A FAMOUS WIN, Stitching Together An Unbeaten 71-Run stand under press.
India’s Bowling, Though spearheaded by the Everything Jasprit bumrahfailed to capitalize on opportunities, eSpecially in the Fourth Innings. Bumrah Picked Up Eight Wickets in the Match, But Lack of Support from the Field and ineffective spells from the rest of the Bowling Unit in Crucial Phases Allowed England to Regain Control. The Team’s Poor Slip Cordon, With Jaiswal As the Most Culpable, has raised questions about India’s Fielding Setup in Test Cricket. In High-Stakes Overseas Tests, Such Fielding Laps Often Tilt Matches, and Headingley was no exception. India Dropped as Many as Eight Clear-Cut Chances throughout the Match, Many of which Could have turned the tide had they been taken.
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Even neet aspirants you take as many drops as yashasvi jaiswal.
– Xavier Uncle (@xavierunclite) June 24, 2025
Yashasvi jaiswal 😭 pic.twitter.com/zbhm7kxtni
– gagan🇮🇳 (@1no_aalsi_) June 24, 2025
Siraj and bumrah with yashasvi jaiswal 😡#Indvseng pic.twitter.com/nokgws3meo
– Bruce Wayne (@_bruce__007) June 24, 2025
Slip, Gully, AnyWhere in 30 Yards, in the Outfield, Yashasvi Jaiswal has been a disgrace when it comes to field. It’s shameful, to be honest.
-. (@18prajakta) June 24, 2025
What has a terrible, terrible test for yashasvi jaiswal in the field.
– Sparsh Telang (@_cricketsparsh) June 24, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal is Dancing in Front of English Crowd After Gift Them The Game With 4 Catch Drops😭 pic.twitter.com/amozllnqse
– Rajiv (@Rajiv1841) June 24, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal ki Ye Painting The British Museum Me Lagani Chahiye pic.twitter.com/bfwanvbi2l
– Byomkesh (@byomkesbaksy) June 24, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal before this match #Indvseng pic.twitter.com/urk3c55c1y
– binod (@wittybinod) June 24, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal Should be dropped for the next game. It’s Time Players Are Held Accountable for Misséd Catches and Misfields. After all, What’s the Point of Scoring Runs in Test Cricket If We Can’t Take Wickets?
– Sagar khandelwal (@khandelw13sagar) June 24, 2025
Jaiswal drop service 😊 pic.twitter.com/c83ajraxbi
– jo kar (@i_am_gustakh) June 24, 2025
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