'Poor kid needs reassurance, not blank stares or frustration': Ex-Australia cricketers to Rohit Sharma after Yashasvi Jaiswal's drop catches | Cricket News

‘Poor kid needs reassurance, not blank stares or frustration’: Ex-Australia cricketers to Rohit Sharma after Yashasvi Jaiswal’s drop catches | Cricket News

'Poor kid needs reassurance, not blank stares or frustration': Ex-Australia cricketers to Rohit Sharma after Yashasvi Jaiswal's drop catches
Yashasvi Jaiswal (L) dropped the catch of Australia’s Usman Khawaja (R). (AP/PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Young Indian cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal found himself at the center of attention on Day 4 of the Boxing Day Test after dropping three crucial catches, but the overwhelming response from former players and experts has been one of empathy and encouragement.
Jaiswal, usually reliable in the slip cordon, endured a difficult day, letting chances slip at key moments. The most critical drop came in the second session when Marnus Labuschagne, batting on 46, edged Akash Deep to the slips, only for Jaiswal to fumble a straightforward chance.
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While Indian skipper Rohit Sharma reacted visibly with frustration, other voices called for understanding. Former Australian batter Mike Hussey was among the first to highlight the importance of backing the young player.
“No one means to drop a catch. Jaiswal would already feel bad enough as it is. What he needs now is calm and support, especially from his captain. A leader’s reaction matters, and it should be one that lifts the team, not adds to the pressure,” Hussey said on Fox Cricket.

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Australian women’s captain Alyssa Healy emphasized that nurturing Jaiswal’s confidence is crucial, especially as he will play a significant role in India’s chase. “Jaiswal will open the batting later today, and India will need him to step up. It’s important the team creates an environment where he feels supported and can focus on what’s ahead rather than dwelling on mistakes.”
Rishabh Pant, India’s wicketkeeper-batter, was seen consoling Jaiswal after the dropped chances, a move praised by former Australia coach Darren Lehmann.

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“Pant did the right thing. He gave Jaiswal a pat on the back and said, ‘just hang in there, we all drop them.’ That’s the kind of leadership you need. Mistakes happen, but how you respond as a team is what counts,” Lehmann said on ABC Radio.
Lehmann also advised senior players to help the youngster move past the errors and focus on the game.
“The poor kid needs reassurance, not blank stares or frustration. Support from teammates can make all the difference in how a player bounces back.”

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