Rajkot Test, Day 2: Twitterati slam Team India for sloppy fielding against England
Rajkot, Nov 10: Indian fielders' poor fielding on Day 2 helped England batsmen frustrate bowlers as they went on piling runs in the first Test at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium.
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If fielders dropped catches at slips on Day 1, wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha was the culprit in on Thursday. Saha dropped well set Ben Stokes twice behind the stumps as the left-handed went on slamming the third century from England in the match.

Stokes in particular was the luckiest as Indians missed his run out chances, stumpings and catches.
Earlier on Wednesday, the dropped catches of Alastair Cook and debutant opener Haseeb Hameed in the first hour of play spoiled India's chances of getting an early crack at the visiting team's middle-order, conceded India's batting coach Sanjay Bangar here on Wednesday (Nov 9).
"In the first session of day one of a Test match there's always something in the wicket. Whether you bat or bowl first, you need to make the first session count.
There were unfortunately a couple of dropped catches which did not allow us to make those early dents into their bating line-up. That set us back," said Bangar at the media conference after stumps on Day 1.
The story wasn't different on Thursday as Indians failed to take the catches, adding to the frustration of the skipper Virat Kohli as well as fans.
Here's how fans reacted to the dropped chances:
Twitterati slam Indian fielders for poor fielding
Harsha Bhogle:
Indian fielders criticised for sloppy fielding
Ben Stokes in particular was very lucky as Indians missed run out chances, stumpings and catches.
Indian fielders criticised for sloppy fielding
Indian fielders' poor fielding on Day 2 helped England batsmen frustrate bowlers.
Indian fielders criticised for sloppy fielding
If fielders dropped catches at slips on Day 1, wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha was the culprit in on Thursday.
Indian fielders criticised for sloppy fielding
Fans disappointed with India's poor fielding on Day 2 of Rajkot Test.
Indian fielders criticised for sloppy fielding
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