Yashasvi Jaiswal Breaks the Silence: Leading to a Run Out
Here is what Yashasvi Jailswal had to say about his run-out in the first inning. India left-hand opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal has looked set for a double hundred runs against the West Indies in the first inning of the second test at Arun Jaitley Stadium, and the fans queued up in numbers to witness a masterclass up close and personal on Saturday. It was not to be as the Mumbai batter was run out for 175 after he was involved with Shubman Gill in the first session on Day 2.
Yashasvi Jaiswal has called Shubman Gill for a quick single, but Gill was guilty was watching the ball after the left-hand India batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal was out. After the stumps of day 2, India has complete control of the game. Jaiswal was asked about the heartbreaking end to his inning. Yashasvi Jaiswal says in sports, these incidents can happen. Jaiswal says it is part of the game, so it’s fine.
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Speaking of the run out, Yashasvi Jaiswal told Shubman Gill that it was his call, and the Indian Skipper should have just run along. However, to be fair, at 26 years old, he does not show interest in the quick single, and it was a case of miscommunication between the two players.
Yashasvi Jaiswal speaks about how he has always wanted to bat for a long time. This knock against the West Indies was the fifth time in his career that he went past the 150-run mark in Test cricket. If he had registered the double hundred, then this would have been his third in the longest format.
Yashasvi Jaiswal says i always try to play as long if think that if I out there and take it forward i can play as long early there was movement i think if i bat for one hour after it will easy to score runs there is always this throught what can achieve and what can my and team goal but it is important to stay in the present.
Speaking of ongoing Test cricket, India scored 518/5 in the first inning, thanks to Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill. These two players have completed the centuries. At stumps, West Indies reached the score of 140/4 and were still trailing the host by 378 runs.
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