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Very rarely it is seen that a team scored more than 800 runs in two innings of any Test and still lose the Test match. The Indian team scored 835 runs in both innings scored 5 centuries, yet the first Test of the series …Read more
Team India lost 5 centuries and 835 runs in a Test, who is guilty?
Rajiv’s report from Leeds. In the five -day Test match, a team batsman scored 5 centuries and the team scored 835 runs in both innings. In 15 sessions, 10 sessions team dominates and after that the team loses, then the question is bound to arise. It is very difficult to say that Team India match was lost at the headingley ground in Leeds or England.
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Leave it, how will you win the match
The day in batting may be bad, the bowling may break rhythm, but no excuse can be done if failed in fielding. Bad fielding also became a major reason for Team India’s defeat in the Leeds Test. Team India left countless catches in this match, alone Yashasvi Jaiswal has left 4 catches in this match. In the first innings, Harry Brook was caught on a score of zero. As a result of leaving this catch, he was dismissed after scoring 99 runs. If the brook was out early, India could have gained a big lead instead of 6 runs in the first innings. In the second innings, Jaiswal left a catch of docket on a score of 97. Had he got out on that important occasion, the entire match could have been overturned. Overall, one thing is clear that by playing better cricket, Team India won the session, while the hosts won the match.