Jaiswal's Fielding Under Fire: Headingley Errors Spark Resurfacing of MCG Drop Compilation

Thursday - 10/07/2025 04:35
Despite Yashasvi Jaiswal's century in the Leeds Test, his fielding woes became a talking point after dropping four catches, a first for an Indian in a Test innings. An old video of him missing catches in a previous match resurfaced. However, coach Gautam Gambhir and Jasprit Bumrah defended Jaiswal, citing difficult conditions.

Jaiswal's Fielding Woes Under Scrutiny After Headingley Test

Despite a remarkable century by Yashasvi Jaiswal on the opening day of the Leeds Test, his performance in the field has come under intense scrutiny.

Yashasvi Jaiswal's costly drop during the Headingley Test.
LEEDS, ENGLAND - JUNE 24: Yashasvi Jaiswal of India drops Ben Duckett of England during day 5 of the 1st Rothesay Test Match between England and India at Headingley on June 24, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

The young cricketer, aged 23, dropped a total of four catches during the match, contributing to England's five-wicket victory in the Headingley Test. Notably, Jaiswal became the first Indian player to drop four catches in a single Test innings.

Following this difficult performance in Leeds, an old video has resurfaced, highlighting similar struggles. The video shows Jaiswal missing three opportunities in the field on Day 4 of the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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Despite the criticism, Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir has come to Jaiswal's defense. "Catches do get dropped. The best fielders have missed catches. None of them did it on purpose," Gambhir told reporters.

Jasprit Bumrah also commented on the dropped catches, stating, "Drop catches, I understand nobody is doing it on purpose. And obviously, everyone is trying their best. In cold weather, the ball is sometimes difficult to sight over here as well. So, I do understand. But yes, some things are part and parcel of the game."

Former India off-spinner R Ashwin has also voiced his support for Jaiswal, urging fans and critics to show understanding.

"There has been some talk about his catching in the slip cordon. Yes, he has found it tough. But let’s all just understand something — and cut him some slack — which we often fail to do: how difficult it is to catch, not just in English conditions," Ashwin said in a video on X.

Ashwin further explained the challenges, "It’s cold weather, and it’s also about the feel of the Dukes ball. It can take some adaptation time. The SG ball feels nice and comfortable in the hand; the Kookaburra feels smaller. The Dukes is harder and, from a feel perspective, feels bigger. It’s not easy."

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