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Jaiswal “Stuck in His Zone” Leading to Dismissal, Says Dale Steyn

Guwahati: Former South African fast bowler Dale Steyn believes Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal’s dismissal against South Africa on the fourth day of the second Test was a result of the batsman being “stuck in his zone.” Jaiswal was caught at gully off a delivery from left-arm pacer Marco Jansen.

Speaking on ‘Cricket Live’ after the day’s play, Steyn analyzed the dismissal, saying, “It was a slightly misjudged shot from Jaiswal. He likes to play that shot. Maybe he’s so used to right-arm bowlers that the shot feels natural.”

Steyn elaborated that the angle created by Jansen’s left-arm bowling likely deceived Jaiswal. “Because Marco Jansen is a left-arm bowler, it looks like the ball will angle away and give him room, but often it’s tighter than he expects,” Steyn explained. “When you see the ball in your zone, you go for it. But perhaps this is something he needs to consciously cut down on.”

Drawing a parallel to a past adjustment made by Sachin Tendulkar, Steyn suggested a similar approach for Jaiswal. “I remember Sachin Tendulkar once removing the drive from his game in Australia. Jaiswal might have to do something similar.”

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