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Fielding Woes Continue for India, Raising Questions Ahead of #INDvsENG2Test

Fielding Woes Continue for India, Raising Questions Ahead of #INDvsENG2Test

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India's fielding performance raised serious concerns as Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped four key chances, all of which England capitalized on. Indian fielders were below par. Even Ravindra Jadeja, considered one of the safest fielders , failed to hold on to a catch. These repeated lapses raise serious concerns about the overall fielding standards. Dropping Jaiswal purely for fielding would be harsh, but he must work on the fielding aspect. Fielding coach T. Dilip is also under scrutiny for the team's poor showing. Despite scoring 471, India only managed a slim lead of 6 runs— a worrying sign and a big question mark on India's overall fielding standards. India vs England 1st Test, India collapse, Yashasvi Jaiswal misfielding, T Dilip fielding Coach, Headingley Test 2025, England win, Test cricket highlights, IND ENG 2025 Test seriesLike and subscribe to our channel and never miss a beat.Subscribe to CricketNext YouTube channel to never miss a video: www.youtube.com/@news18.cricketnextFollow CricketNext on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cricketnextFollow CricketNext on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cricketnextFollow CricketNext on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cricketnextofficial/CricketNext : https://www.news18.com/cricketnext/

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