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Indian star survives close call

Yashasvi Jaiswal is an Indian cricketer who made his international debut for India in a T20 match against England in 2021. During the match, Jaiswal was caught behind by English wicketkeeper Jos Buttler off the bowling of Liam Livingstone. However, the umpire ruled that Jaiswal had not been caught cleanly and gave him not out.

The decision was controversial and sparked a heated debate among cricket fans and experts on social media. Some argued that Jaiswal had clearly been caught behind and should have been given out, while others defended his decision and called it a fair one.

It is worth noting that the rules of cricket state that a batsman can be given not out if the ball does not hit the wicketkeeper's gloves or if the wicketkeeper fails to catch the ball cleanly. In this case, it is unclear whether the ball hit Jaiswal's glove or if Buttler failed to catch it cleanly.

Regardless of the specifics of the decision, it is clear that Jaiswal was given a second chance and was able to continue batting and make a significant contribution to India's innings.


Published 55 days ago

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