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Gavaskar Slams India's Fielding Performance in Leeds Test Loss, Advises Against Optional Practice Sessions.
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Sunil Gavaskar has delivered a scathing critique of India's fielding performance during their recent Test defeat against England in Leeds, labeling it "not Test class." The former India captain didn't hold back in his assessment, highlighting that the team's sloppy fielding significantly contributed to their loss in the first Test of the five-match series.

Gavaskar's sharp remarks came in the wake of India's five-wicket defeat, where England successfully chased down a target of 371. Despite India boasting five centurions in the match, their efforts were undermined by a series of dropped catches and lackluster outfielding. Gavaskar, speaking to Sony Sports, expressed his disappointment, stating that the dropped catches and overall fielding display were simply not up to Test standards. He noted that on a good batting track like the one in Headingley, the bowlers needed all the support they could get from the fielders, but that support was clearly lacking.

Specifically, Gavaskar pointed out that it wasn't just the dropped catches, but the general outfielding that was subpar. Several reports highlighted that India dropped a staggering six catches in the first innings alone, which had a significant impact on the team's performance, allowing England to score 465 runs. Crucial catches were missed off Jasprit Bumrah's bowling, which further compounded India's woes. Yashasvi Jaiswal, in particular, came under fire for his performance in the field, with Gavaskar lamenting that he "hasn't been able to hold on to anything this time." Ravindra Jadeja, usually a reliable fielder, also dropped a catch, adding to the list of missed opportunities.

The former captain also weighed in on the topic of optional practice sessions, suggesting that the players should "shun" them and instead focus on more rigorous and purposeful training. Gavaskar emphasized that representing India requires a serious commitment to practice and preparation, and players should strive to give themselves the best possible chance to succeed. He noted instances where players like Cheteshwar Pujara, who diligently participate in optional practice, have faced criticism from coaching staff, which he found unwarranted.

Gavaskar's criticism reflects a growing concern about India's fielding standards, which have occasionally let the team down in crucial moments. While the team has shown brilliance with the bat and ball at times, the fielding has often been inconsistent.


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