The catch of Ben Docket left from Jaiswal, the anger of Mohammad Siraj erupted, the reaction of the amazing reaction on the field; VIDEO

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India vs England, 1st Test Day 5: Yashasvi Jaiswal, leaving the catch of England opener Ben Docket, is once again in the headlines. Bowlers slipped on the last day of the first Test being played between India and England in Leeds’s headingley Mohammad Siraj The anger of everyone came to the fore. After this drop catch, Docket completed a century and Jaiswal made the unwanted record of leaving the most catches in a Test.

On the last day of the first Test being played between India and England in Leeds’s Headingley, India had a golden opportunity to stop Docket for 97 runs. On Siraj’s ball, Docket played the shot and the ball went towards Deep Square leg, where Yashasvi Jaiswal was present. He diverted, the catch also came into both hands, but the ball was missed by hand.

The reaction of Siraj was worth seeing. He reacted with anger in anger. And showed on the camera that coach Gautam Gambhir, sitting in the dressing room, was also not happy with this drop catch. Earlier, Jaiswal had left three catches in the first innings. He was then conducted by the team management alone, but did not see the improvement in fielding.

With leaving four catches in this match, Jaiswal has equaled the records of the most caught Indian player in a Test. On the other hand, Docket took advantage of this life and completed his century and gave a big blow to India’s hopes of victory.

Talking about the match, India scored 471 runs in the first innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal (101), Shubman Gill (147) and Rishabh Pant (134) scored a brilliant centuries. England scored 465 runs in response, in which Oli Pope scored 106 and Harry Brook scored 99 runs. India scored 364 runs in the second innings. This time KL Rahul (137) and Pant once again batting (118) scored a century, but again India’s innings finally shattered and 6 wickets fell to just 31 runs. England got a target of 371 runs on the last day. According to historical figures, the Chase of 300+ runs in the headingley has been difficult, but England has done so in 2019 and 2001. Hence the match is at an interesting turn.



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