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Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped four catches during the first test between England and India in Headingly.

India suffered a 5-wicket defeat against England in the first Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, despite the batsmen scored five centuries and set a target of 371 runs, which required 350 on the last day.Out of the things going to India, 10 catches fell, according to Opta, and batting collapse in both innings. In the first innings, the team led by Shubman Gill lost 7 wickets and 6 wickets for 41 runs in the second innings.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!India’s batting echoed the difference between the top five batsmen and the lower six. 721 runs were submitted in India’s first half, courtesy of five centuries. At the same time, the rest could only score 65 runs, adding only India’s suffering.

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Overall, 13 wickets fell for 72 runs during the match, even as top -order batsmen – KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal – scored for centuries. Pants scored in the twin centuries in the match.“Yes, from the batting point of view, it is disappointing, because in the first innings, we lost seven wickets for 40 in the second innings and six wickets for 30 runs. When we got an opportunity to score about 600 runs in the first innings, we were in a situation where we could dominate,” Gambir said.He said, “Again, these things happen. So, hopefully, we can learn in the second Test match. But the good thing was that we had four or five days opportunities where we could dominate this Test match.”Jaiswal will probably be remembered for the catches dropped in this test. He led the team with four drops – Ben Docket, Oli Pope, Harry Brook and again Docket.In this process, these four England batsmen scored 165 runs, which should have been with them.India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir, however, defended the team for catches that were not dropped. “The catch is dropped. The best fielders have missed the catch. None of them did this purpose,” Gambhir told reporters that they reflect the opportunities dropped.India’s batting collapse in first Test vs England

India’s catch fellFirst Test vs in EnglandFrom November 2011, India dropped 10 catches in Headingley, their highest in men’s testing (West Indies vs 10 drops vs.). This is combined as their last six Test matches.Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped the catch

  • Ben Docket in the first innings: fell on 11 runs, scored 62 runs
  • Oli Pope: falls for 60, scored 106 runs
  • Harry Brook: falls for 83, scored 99 runs
  • Ben Docket in second innings: falls for 97, scored 149 runs

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