Leeds Drops and a Team in Transition: R. Sridhar on India’s Slip Cordon Reset
- India lost to England by five wickets in the first Test despite scoring 471 runs in their first innings.
- India faced repeated collapses, losing their final seven wickets for 41 runs in the first innings and six wickets for 31 runs in the second.
- Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped four crucial catches, allowing England to capitalize on missed opportunities during the match.
- Former India wicketkeeper Kiran More emphasized the need for patience with the transitioning team and identified fielding as a key area for improvement.
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The Indian cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal is getting slammed a lot because of his poor fielding in Headingley test and amidst this criticism, he has found a supporter as former India fielding coach R Sridhar has come forward in support of the young batter. Yashasvi endured a rough few days on the field despite starting his England tour on a high note with a century in the first innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal, playing his first Test series in English cond…
"Want to see team given more time because...": Kiran More backs Team India following their loss against England at Leeds
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 25 (ANI): Former cricketer Kiran More backed Team India following their loss in the first Test of the ongoing five-match Test series against England, saying it is a young team and should be given 'more time' as a team is not built overnight. Ben Duckett's masterful 149 set the tone for a historic run chase as England chased down the target of 371 to defeat India by five wickets
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