Yashasvi Jaiswal became the victim of New Zealand’s novice bowler, gave a laddu catch while standing, VIDEO viral

Yashwant Dhadke
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Yashasvi Jaiswal
New Zealand’s novice bowler, gave a laddu catch while standing, VIDEO viral
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Yashasvi Jaiswal: The second match of the series between India and New Zealand is going on in Pune. On the second day of this match, the condition of Team India is looking very bad. Because the Kiwi bowlers have once again put the hosts in trouble by taking the wickets of Indian batsmen.

 It was expected that Yashasvi Jaiswal would perform well while batting. Because he was batting sensibly and cautiously. But he got out on a normal ball from Glenn Phillips.

Yashasvi Jaiswal became the victim of Glenn Phillips

Let us tell you that when the second day’s play started, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal were batting at the crease. No wicket fell for 49 runs for the first hour. But then there was a fall of wickets, first Gill was out. Then Virat was out. He returned to the pavilion after scoring 1 run. Then Yashasvi Jaiswal was out. The dismissal of young batsman Jaiswal was very bad. Because the ball on which he was out was very easy.

Watch the video here – 

Mitchell Santner takes a simple catch

In fact, Glenn Phillips sent Yashasvi Jaiswal to the pavilion on the fourth ball of the 29th over by getting him caught by Mitchell Santner at slip. He bowled an easy ball, which took the edge of the bat and was caught by Santner standing at first slip. The young Indian batsman scored just 30 runs. As a result, the fourth wicket of the host team fell.

Team India’s condition was bad in the first innings

Let us tell you that even after Yashasvi Jaiswal, the fall of Team India’s wickets did not stop. India got the next three shocks in the form of Rishabh Pant, Sarfaraz Khan and R Ashwin. As a result, till lunch, Team India’s score is 7 wickets for 107 runs. That is, India is still 152 runs behind and the visiting team has only three wickets to take the lead. It is known that in the first innings, New Zealand had scored 259 runs against Team India.

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