Anil Kumble Blames Shubman Gill for Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Run-Out at 175

In the second Test match between India and the West Indies at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Yashasvi Jaiswal faced a challenging run-out at a score of 175. The incident occurred on the second day of the Test, shortly after play resumed with India at 173 runs.
Anil Kumble’s Take on Jaiswal’s Run-Out
The run-out happened in the second over of the day. After hitting a delivery from Jayden Seales to mid-off, Jaiswal attempted a quick single. However, Shubman Gill, batting at the opposite end, declined the run due to a perceived risk. This led to Jaiswal not returning in time and ultimately being run out by West Indies wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach.
- Jaiswal’s final score: 175
- India declared innings at 518 for 5
- Shubman Gill scored 129 not out
Former Indian captain Anil Kumble analyzed the situation during a broadcast on Star Sports. He expressed that the fault lay with Jaiswal, stating, “He wouldn’t have made it even to the non-striker’s end.” Kumble also noted the surprising nature of the umpire’s decision not to refer the play to the third umpire.
Daren Ganga’s Perspective
Contrarily, former West Indies opener Daren Ganga offered a different viewpoint. He believed that both Jaiswal and Gill shared responsibility for the run-out. “It’s a risk he shouldn’t have taken, especially being well set at the start of a new day,” said Ganga, suggesting Jaiswal felt confident about making the run.
Despite the unfortunate dismissal, Jaiswal remained the top scorer for India in the innings, showcasing his potential as a crucial player in the Test match series.