Yashasvi Jaiswal also has the same weakness which is troubling Rohit and Virat, this happened for the sixth time in Brisbane.
The Indian team's batting is failing with every match and every innings on the Australia tour. After failing miserably in the first innings of the Perth Test, the Indian batsmen did make a comeback but after that, they failed in Adelaide too, and now the situation has worsened in the first innings of the Brisbane Test too. Now captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are already going through bad form but the bat of young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has also remained silent and now one of his big weaknesses has also come to the fore.
Young left-handed opener Jaiswal has come to Australia for the first time. He did not have a good start in Perth and got out cheaply in the first innings. However, in the second innings, he played a big role in the team's victory by scoring a brilliant century. Since then, he has been disappointed in 3 consecutive innings. After scoring 0 and 24 in Adelaide, he was out for just 4 runs in the first innings of the Brisbane Test.
Fails against left-arm pacers
It is not surprising that Jaiswal is in such a condition on his first tour to Australia because batsmen often do not success easily on their first tour to Australia. But in the 5 innings of this series, one of his weaknesses has come to the fore, which can become a threat for him in the future. This weakness is his failure against left-arm fast bowlers. This is the same weakness that is troubling star batsmen like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
In the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Jaiswal has been dismissed by left-arm veteran pacer Mitchell Starc 3 times out of 5, out of which he could not even open his account 2 times. In Brisbane too, after hitting a four on the first ball of the innings, he was dismissed on the second ball itself. If it was just about this series, then it could have been a coincidence, but on the South Africa tour last year too, he was dismissed by left-arm pacer Nandre Burger 3 times out of 4 innings.
Spinners also trouble
In this way, in his 17 test match career, Yashasvi Jaiswal has been made a victim of left-arm fast bowlers 6 times. In that too, two bowlers have done this 3 times each. The matter is not limited to only fast bowlers. Jaiswal is in the same condition against left-arm spinners as well and here too he has been out 6 times. However, the difference is that against most of the spinners, he has been out while hitting big shots. That is, in his test career so far, Jaiswal has lost his wicket against left-arm bowlers 12 times.