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| Two days back, Yashasvi Jaiswal, after his very measured innings of 87, turned up for the press conference. It was a knock where, for a brief moment, he had shelved his wide array of strokes when the English bowlers were bowling tight lines. When they couldn't sustain the pressure, Jaiswal would be back to his attacking self. As the last question of the press conference, the young opener was asked to explain the complexity of changing gears and how his limbs listen to the mind. "How do you know when to defend, when to pull the trigger?" asked a reporter. Jaiswal smiled. It had been a long day, the topic was worthy of a book. Jaiswal struggled for words but did come up with a short and simple answer: "I don't know ... it is just a feeling. I think I practiced too much, too hard. So when I am batting, I know what is the better option and I try doing that". Read More ► | | | |
| Do send your feedback to sandydwivedi@gmail.com Sandeep Dwivedi National Sports Editor The Indian Express | | | |
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