India’s defeat in the first Test at Headingley against England has ignited frustration among fans, with young batter Yashasvi Jaiswal drawing criticism for a now-viral video. Despite scoring a century in the first innings, Jaiswal’s six dropped catches — including multiple crucial ones in the slips — proved costly. The backlash intensified after a video surfaced of Jaiswal smiling and dancing with the English crowd shortly after he missed a catch that allowed Ben Duckett to continue his charge toward a match-winning century.
The clip, captured during Day 5 of the Test, didn’t sit well with Indian cricket fans, especially after Duckett’s missed opportunity led to a stunning 149-run knock. The timing of Jaiswal’s interaction with the crowd appeared ill-judged in light of India’s defeat, where England chased down 371 — their second-highest successful chase in Test history.
Jaiswal’s dropped catches off Jasprit Bumrah, who had earlier taken a five-wicket haul, and another chance that allowed Duckett to escape near his century milestone, fueled further criticism. England’s openers Duckett and Zak Crawley (65) had already set the tone with a massive 188-run opening stand. Although Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur provided a glimmer of hope with late breakthroughs, Joe Root (53*) and debutant Jamie Smith (44*) wrapped up the game with a composed unbeaten 71-run partnership.
The fielding lapses, particularly Jaiswal’s errors, were a central factor in India’s collapse. The celebratory video following such costly mistakes was perceived as insensitive by many, given the match’s significance and the team’s precarious position.
India now trails the series 0-1, with the second Test scheduled at Edgbaston on July 2. All eyes will be on whether the team — and Jaiswal — can bounce back both on and off the field.

