[WATCH] 'Sath dena chahiye tha...'- Sanjay Bangar blames Shubman Gill for Yashasvi Jaiswal's run out during IND vs WI 2nd Test
IND vs WI 2nd Test: Could the run-out of Yashasvi Jaiswal be avoided? Did Captain Shubman Gill make a wrong decision by not running between the stumps when his batting partner was on 175 individual runs?

Could the run-out of Yashasvi Jaiswal be avoided? Did Captain Shubman Gill make a wrong decision by not running between the stumps when his batting partner was on 175 individual runs?
These kinds of questions are roaming around the corners of social media platforms after the young opener got run out during the India vs West Indies 2nd Test match in Delhi. Former India cricketer and now cricket expert Sanjay Bangar has analyzed the run-out of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Bangar thinks that the run-out of Jaiswal could be avoided if Gill desired to put in a little bit more effort.
Jaiswal was batting on 175, only 25 runs away from a well-deserving double hundred. On the second ball of the 92nd over, he decided to snatch a quick single. He pushed the delivery from Jayden Seales on the off side and started to run for one run. Shubman Gill, on the non-striker's end, started to run as well but soon turned back. By the time Jaiswal was down the half line of the pitch. An easy run out for the West Indies. Jaiswal had to return after scoring 175 runs against 258 runs with 22 boundaries.
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Sanjay Bangar's straight opinion: Gill's fault
Showing the highlights of the run-out, Sanjay described that Shubman Gill started to run but soon decided to return to his crease. The ball travelled fast to the fielders. Gill perhaps kept one eye on the fielder and another eye on Jaiswal's momentum. Watching the pace of the ball on the ground, Gill stepped back. By then, Jaiswal had already covered a fair amount of the pitch.
After describing the scenario, the former cricketer opined that as the call was from the striker's end, Gill should have provided Jaiswal more support instead of moving back. "For me, it was a fault from Shubman Gill," Sanjay Bangar said.
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