A Former Pakistani cricketer is teaching Yashasvi Jaiswal how to play!
Former Pakistani cricketers often remain in the headlines by making statements on the Indian team. Be it Shoaib Akhtar, Shahid Afridi, Kamran Akmal, or Rashid Latif, all of them make themselves popular on social media by commenting on the Indian team. Something similar has now been done by former cricketer Basit Ali. Basit Ali has now commented on Team India's opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, which is very funny. Basit Ali said on his YouTube Live that the way Yashasvi Jaiswal got out in the first Test against Bangladesh is a matter of serious concern for Team India.
Basit Ali targeted Yashasvi Jaiswal and said, 'Yashasvi Jaiswal played very bad shots in both the innings. For me, this match is zero for Jaiswal. He is my favorite but he should learn. If he doesn't learn now, then when will he learn? When you are in form, you should take advantage of it. You should not lose your wicket by playing bad shots. This is a matter of concern for Team India.'
Nahid Rana had dismissed
Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed by fast bowler Nahid Rana in both innings. Both times he was dismissed playing a bad shot outside the off stump. However, a half-century came off his bat in the first innings. Jaiswal scored 56 runs in the first innings and 10 runs in the second innings. Obviously this is not a good performance for Jaiswal, but it is not justified to question him after failing in just one innings. Former Pakistani players often make such comments on their players and an atmosphere is created against them. Now similar comments are being made on young players of India as well. But they probably do not know that the mentality of Indian players is slightly different from Pakistanis.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's performance in Tests
Yashasvi Jaiswal is just 22 years old and has scored 1094 runs in 10 Test matches. His Test average is more than 64. He has also scored three centuries, two of which are double centuries. It is clear that Jaiswal knows how to score runs and he will soon silence Basit Ali with his performance.