Former India player Cheteshwar Pujara has opined that the Indian bowlers would be slightly disappointed with their performance on Day 2 of the second Test against South Africa. He highlighted that the hosts allowed the visitors to post a huge total despite having taken their first six wickets for less than 250 runs. Ad South Africa posted 489 in their first innings in Guwahati on Sunday (November 23) after starting the day at a slightly precarious 247/6. India ended the day at nine for no loss in their first innings, with Yashasvi Jaiswal (7*) and KL Rahul (2*) surviving 6. 1 overs. Reviewing the game on Star Sports, Pujara reckoned that the Indian bowlers conceded too many runs on Day 2 of the Guwahati Test. “The Indian bowlers put in a lot of hard work, but the result didn’t go in their favor. There will be a little disappointment in the dressing room for sure, considering the way they bowled yesterday. They had picked up six wickets for less than 250, and even if they had got the remaining four wickets for 100 to 125 runs, they would have still been happy,” the former India batter said. Ad Trending “However, 489 is too many, especially since a lot of runs were scored for the last four wickets. Even if around 350 runs were scored on this wicket, one couldn’t have said bad bowling, but more than 450 should probably not have been scored, especially since you had dismissed the top-order batters and taken six wickets on the first day,” he added. Ad Senuran Muthusamy (109 off 206) and Marco Jansen (93 off 91) starred with the bat for South Africa on Day 2 of the Guwahati Test. Muthusamy added 88 runs for the seventh wicket with Kyle Verreynne (45 off 122) before the spin-bowling all-rounder and Jansen stitched together a 97-run partnership for the eighth wicket. “The pace of the pitch reduced a lot” Cheteshwar Pujara on the potential reason for India’s below-par bowling on Day 2 of IND vs SA 2025 2nd Test In the same discussion, Cheteshwar Pujara opined that the slowness of the pitch might have reduced the Indian bowlers’ efficacy. Ad “There could be only one thing due to which the bowling wasn’t that good today the pace of the pitch, because the bounce was still good. The pace of the pitch reduced a lot today, and because of that, our fast bowlers weren’t that effective,” he said. While observing that the Indian spinners are not used to bowling on such pitches, the cricketer-turned-commentator highlighted that the game isn’t finished yet. Ad “Along with that, the spinners haven’t bowled much on such wickets. So the Indian bowlers had very few options there. However, end of the day, there will be slight disappointment for sure, but the match is not yet over,” Pujara observed. Cheteshwar Pujara reckoned that India can still win the Guwahati Test. He reasoned that the Indian batters have a lot of potential and can surpass the South African total. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / Misleading Factually Incorrect Hateful or Abusive Baseless Opinion Too Many Ads Other Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedback Follow IPL Auction 2025 Live Updates, News & Biddings at Sportskeeda. Get the fastest updates on Mega-Auction and cricket news Edited by Kartik Iyer.
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“There is a technical problem” – Cheteshwar Pujara on Yashasvi Jaiswal’s dismissal in IND vs SA 2025 1st Test
Former India player Cheteshwar Pujara has attributed Yashasvi Jaiswal’s dismissal in the second innings of the first Test against South Africa to a technical flaw. Pujara emphasized that an opener should be capable of defending such deliveries, especially in Indian conditions.
Jaiswal was caught behind off Marco Jansen’s bowling for a four-ball duck in Kolkata on Sunday, November 16. India lost the game by 30 runs while chasing a modest target of 124 runs.
During a discussion on Star Sports, Pujara was asked about Jaiswal’s aggressive approach at the start of his innings before he got out without scoring.
“His approach was absolutely right. He started positively. Runs weren’t scored with the shots he tried to play. However, it’s about how you tackle a ball you can’t play a shot against. Rishabh Pant is a classical example. We talk about a method in his batting. Yashasvi will have to find that method,” the former India batter responded.
“In the first innings, he cut a ball when there wasn’t much room. So that was a mistake, which is understandable. However, today, as an opener, it’s concerning if you are unable to defend a good ball. His feet didn’t move, he opened up a little, and followed the ball. There is a technical problem here that he needs to sort out. You need to defend this ball properly in Indian conditions,” Pujara added.
Yashasvi Jaiswal had attempted cut shots off the first two balls of his innings. After the third ball went down the leg side, he nicked the fourth delivery to Kyle Verreynne behind the stumps, resulting in India losing their first wicket before a run had been scored.
In the same discussion, former India opener Aakash Chopra expressed his view that Jaiswal has an issue against left-arm seamers.
“I feel he has an issue against left-armers. It is across formats. We have seen him getting out against left-armers many times. It was the inside-edge in the first innings. He is adamant that he has to play the cut if he sees the ball slightly short and wide,” Chopra said.
While acknowledging that Jaiswal fell prey to a good ball in the second innings, Chopra added that the left-handed opener needs to find a solution for his struggles against left-armers.
“He got out to a good ball. I don’t think he could have left it. However, Yashasvi Jaiswal against left-armers, it’s a story worth looking into. If it’s happening across formats, a solution will have to be found for that issue, or there will be a strategy that Yashasvi can be dismissed by bringing in left-armers,” Chopra observed.
Aakash Chopra described Yashasvi Jaiswal’s early dismissal in India’s second innings as a sad story. He reasoned that the 23-year-old was a very important batter for the hosts, considering the nature of the pitch, as he could have taken the game forward quickly.
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