‘Practice to Practice’, ‘Hard in Dressing Room Hard Go’: Cricket News in Headingley Damage to England’s approach to Veterans Slam India

India suffered a five -wicket defeat in England in the first Test in Headingley on Tuesday, as England successfully followed 371 runs in the last day, criticizing former players, including Sunil Gavaskar, who blamed the poor batting, bowling and fielding performance from the young Indian team under the new Captain Shubman Gill.Five Indian batsmen were seen in the match, in which Captain Gill, scored for centuries. Although two important collapse in both innings proved to be expensive, India fell from 430–3 to 471 in the first innings and from 333–4 to 364 to 364 in the second innings.When Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped Ben Docket at 97, India’s fielding crises were highlighted, scoring 149 runs to guide England to win.
“Full credit for England. Despite India being five Centurion, he feels that he has the final wicket. So where India missed because of those additional runs. As far as the fielding was concerned, it is not just a catch, but the out-fielding was very simple.” Gavaskar,“Very nice pitch to bat very hard to criticize the bowlers. Bumrah bowled so well. If he had anyone, it would have been a little helping it, but it would have been very helpful. But this is the first test. Hopefully, lessons, lessons have been learned. There are eight days for the next match.”Jasprit Bumrah, who claimed 5-83 in the first innings, struggled in the second innings and became without wickets. Ravindra Jadeja also disappointed on the fifth day pitch, with only 1–104.
“I’m going to criticize Jadeja because it is a last day pitch. Somehow had to play with him, and in the end, I know there were some opportunities, but we have to expect more from Jadeja,” former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar Said.The Indian team was playing without retired veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, observed that Docket Jadeja dominates a series of reverse sweeps, including a six -over deep cover.India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir defended the lower -order batting performance: “I think he was more disappointed than anyone, because he knew that we had an opportunity. Hopefully he would learn, and hopefully we will perform better than our tail.”‘You want to correct the basics’Head coach of former India Ravi Shastri Nobody pulled any punches and urged Gautam Gambhir to have a difficult chat with the team in the dressing room.Talk to Sky sports cricketShastri said that Gambhir should address team issues and justify individuals, suggesting that they should not be afraid to disturb anything.“I think (there) coaching staff has a big role,” said Shastri.“Take out the positivity out of the competition. As a captain, he (Shubman Gill) has done more than what he can be asked. He has got a hundred; Five hundreds of scores were done in the game. If anything, you want the basics to be better. There are things that are out of control.“Dropping catch is not under its control. This is the place where the team can work hard as a unit and may be better. Similarly, when you come to bat, you have found a price tag on your wicket. You cannot come out and blow up the situation where you can get around 550-600.“These are areas where you have become difficult many times as a coach, that dressing room is really difficult. There are some things where you tick some people. But, there was a lot of positivity in this test,” Shastri said.