India, July 1 -- India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal silenced doubts about his overseas credentials with a century in his debut Test innings in England during the Leeds opener last month. However, things quickly spiralled downward for the 23-year-old, as he endured a forgettable outing in the field - dropping four catches across both innings, which proved costly in India's five-wicket loss.
Following the dropped catches that drew widespread criticism, the Indian team management took a strong step ahead of the second Test in Birmingham. After two days of closed-door training, India finally opened practice to fans and media at Edgbaston - where it was noticed that Jaiswal was no longer part of the slip cordon. Sai Sudharsan replaced him in the g...
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