Yashsvi Jaiswal’s slippery slope makes Mohammad Sirraj angry because IND vs. ENG 1 Test in India

Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped a record four catches in the IND vs Eng 1st Test, which depicts anger reactions to Mohammad Sirj.
Yashsvi Jaiswal Horror Day at the ground continued in 5 on the day of IND Vs. ENG 1st test at Headingley. The game started well for the left hand as he attacked the first innings in a good century. However, since then he made 4 catches, leading England to win the Leeds in the series opener.
Yashasvi Jaiswal has 4 catches drops in Headingly Doubt
India’s fielding can pay the cost of the IND versus Eng 1st test in the leads. Despite 5 centuries in two innings, India is staring at the defeat with England in the position of pole on day 5. This is probably likely to catch their scavenging throughout the game. In Blue, men dropped 6 catches in the first innings.
Yashasvi Jaiswal was the greatest criminal. The young Indian opener dropped 3 catches in the first innings, all the bowling of Jasprit Bumrah. In the second innings, he handed over a rapist to Ben Docket at 97 from Mohammad Siraj. Siraj, who bowled well without any luck, was absolutely vivid because Jaiswal had made a straight hold. Overall, Jaiswal dropped 4 catches in the IND vs Eng 1st Test, the most combined by an India player where records are available.
Why has India dropped so many catches?
India’s 7 dropped catches have given back a route to England and possibly a 1-0 lead in the series. However, the catching headingley has an allice heel. England was also guilty of leaving 4 catches in the second innings, in which both KL Rahul and Rishabh Pants earned one from one.
Former England captain Alastair Cook believes that Headingly is a difficult catcher ground due to its steep slopes. Cook said that when he was not sure, the slope adds to the factor. In addition, the new stand on the ground makes the Red Duke Ball difficult to spot.
Speaking on BBC Test Match special, “At first I am not so sure that the players are not used for the slope. The back of the bus goes a long way where we are, so you are catching it, affect it.”
“I think especially the main reason for this land, if you look at the stand, a black line, a real deep black line is, and if the ball goes into it, I think the players miss it a little, so you just miss lifting that important bit and you get nervous. When you want to catch, you want to have a good rest, but you also think, you get a good rest and you think.” Cook added at the end of the game of day 4.
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