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    Jaiswal Out on 175 After Gill Mix-Up, Frustration Boils Over

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaOctober 11, 20252 Mins Read
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    Yashasvi Jaiswal’s impressive innings of 175 against the West Indies was cut short on Day 2 of the second Test due to a critical miscommunication with captain Shubman Gill. The young opener, poised for a potential double century, was left visibly upset after the run-out incident at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

    Starting the day on 173, Jaiswal drove a ball towards mid-off and immediately called for a single. However, Gill, at the non-striker’s end, hesitated, leading to a crucial delay. By the time Jaiswal realized his partner wasn’t coming, it was too late to make his ground as the wicketkeeper swiftly removed the bails. Jaiswal’s dejection was evident as he slammed his forehead and was heard exclaiming that it was his call, highlighting his dismay at the mix-up.

    This unfortunate dismissal prevented Jaiswal from reaching his third Test double ton in just his 13th match, a milestone that would have further cemented his status as a rising star. He now joins Rahul Dravid in an unfortunate statistic as an Indian batsman dismissed run out in the 170s. Social media buzzed with fan reactions, offering sympathy to Jaiswal while some pointed fingers at Gill’s hesitation.

    Despite the disappointing end, Jaiswal’s knock of 175 off 256 balls, including 22 boundaries and two sixes, was a display of exceptional batting prowess. The 22-year-old continues to set new records, having already achieved seven Test centuries before turning 23, a feat matched by cricketing legends. His consistent performances make him an indispensable part of India’s batting lineup.

    At the time of the incident, India was in a dominant position at 318/2, with Gill continuing to bat. While Jaiswal’s exit was a setback, the strong foundation laid by the openers ensured India maintained a firm grip on the match.

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