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Yashasvi Jaiswal lost four catches during the first test between England and India in Headingley.

India underwent a defeat with 5 gates against England during the first test of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy despite the strikers marking five centuries and displaying a target of 371, with 350 necessary on the last day.Among the things that have not passed through India, the 10 catches fell, according to OPTA, and the collapse of the striker on the two sleeves. In the first round, the team led by Shubman Gill lost its 7 counters for 41 points and 6 counters for 31 points in the second round.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The stick of India has echoed the difference between the first five strikers and the last six. The first half of India accumulated 721 points, gracked five centuries. At the same time, the rest could only bring together 65 points, adding to the agony of India.

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In total, 13 counters fell for 72 points on the match while first -rate strikers – KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal – have marked centuries. Pant has marked twin centuries in the match.“Yes, from a stick point of view, it is disappointing because, during the first round, we lost seven counters on 40 points and six counters on 30 points in the second round. When we had the opportunity to make around 600 points during the first round, we were in a situation where we could have dominated,” said Gambir.“But again, these things happen. So I hope we can learn in the second test match. But the good thing was that we had opportunities on the four or five days when we could have dominated this test match,” he added.We would remember Jaiswal for the taking of this test. He led the team in the chances drawn up with four drops – Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook and once again Duckett.In the process, these four strikers from England scored 165 points more than they should have.The head coach of India, Gautam Gambhir, however defended the team of catches which were not torn off. “The captures are abandoned. The best field players have missed captures.The collapse of the striker of India in the first test against England

  • 1st round: 430/3 to 471 All Out – 7 counters for 41 points
  • 2nd rounds: 333/4 to 364 All Out – 6 counters for 31 points

India catches have droppedIn First Test VS EnglandIndia has lost 10 catches in Headingley, their plus in a male test since November 2011 (also 10 drops against the Antilles). This is as much as their last six combined test games.It was I dropped out of the catches

  • Ben Duckett in the first round: abandoned on 11 points, scored 62 points
  • Ollie Pope: was abandoned on 60 points, scored 106 points
  • Harry Brook: dropped on 83 points, scored 99 points
  • Ben Duckett in the second round: abandoned 97 points, scored 149 points

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