Delhi: After the Perth Test, there seems to be a disappointing impression on the Indian batting. Neither the batsmen are performing well, nor is their footwork looking correct. Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a century in the first Test, has performed poorly in three consecutive innings. It seems that he is completely out of form after scoring a century recently, which is causing loss to the team.
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Jaiswal’s bat calmed down after the first test
Yashasvi’s bat has now become silent after scoring a brilliant 161 runs in the second innings after being out for zero in the first test. After this he was out early in both Adelaide and Brisbane. Australian bowlers have understood their defense and are continuously taking advantage of it.
Jaiswal failed again in Brisbane test
In the third match of Brisbane Test, Yashasvi was dismissed by Mitchell Starc in the first over itself. After hitting a four on the first ball, Yashasvi played a weak shot on the second ball, which went straight into the hands of Mitchell Marsh. He returned to the pavilion in the first over after scoring 4 runs in only 2 balls.
Australian bowlers found Yashasvi’s weakness
Yashasvi’s weakness is especially visible against left arm fast bowlers. In the last few matches, out of 9 innings, he has been out 6 times on the ball of left arm fast bowler. Mitchell Starc has dismissed him thrice in this series, which has exposed his weakness. Yashasvi faced 158 balls in 9 innings against fast bowlers, in which he could score 104 runs and was out 6 times. During this period his average has been 17.33.
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