Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal, whose fault is it?
Yashasvi Jaiswal-Virat Kohli: Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal had brought Team India’s train back on track. It seemed that both the batsmen would go unbeaten today and after that, on the third day of the match, they would complete their respective centuries and lead the team on the path to victory. But suddenly everything changed. When the last half hour of play was left, Yashasvi Jaiswal was run out. After some time, Virat Kohli also started walking. At the time of Jaiswal’s run out, the situation was such that both the players were standing on the same side of the crease. In such a situation, the question now arises as to whose fault is this run out. Who is responsible for whatever happened at the last moment?
Kohli and Jaiswal gave strength to the team
Actually, Team India was in a very strong position at one time. It is another matter that captain Rohit Sharma and after that KL Rahul had returned to the pavilion after getting out. After losing two wickets for 51 runs, Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal took charge. Both of them had taken the team score beyond 150. But after this a sudden incident happens. Boland came for bowling. This was the last ball of his over. Jaiswal probably wanted to score one run on this ball, so that he could get a chance to play in the next over. Jaiswal left his end and came to the non-striking end. But Virat Kohli did not run away. Pat Cummins’ throw missed the striker’s end, but there was still plenty of time. Because both the batsmen were standing at the non-striker end.
Jaiswal was desperate to score a run
There can be debate as to whose fault it is. Was Jaiswal in a hurry or Kohli did not support him. Before Jaiswal could enter the crease at the other end, Virat Kohli pulled his legs. By the way, if you were watching the match, you would know that it was Jaiswal’s decision to run one run. Kohli is interested in scoring runs initially. But when the ball does not go far, they step back. But Jaiswal did not even look at Kohli and came running. Both the batsmen moved forward, but after this Virat Kohli did not take any interest.
Three wickets fell in quick succession
This was the time when suddenly everything changed. Shortly after Jaiswal’s dismissal, Virat Kohli also returned to the pavilion. He scored 36 runs on 86 balls. Akash Deep was sent as a Nightwatch match, but he too could not keep himself unbeaten. Akash Deep faced 13 balls and could not even play his account. At one time Team India’s score was three wickets for 153 runs. But by the end of the day’s play, five wickets had fallen at 164.
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