After a game-changing knock in the fourth T20I against West Indies, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal failed to make a mark in the following match as India suffered an eight-wicket defeat. The 21-year-old started well, as he hit a reverse sweep for four but couldn’t capitalize on that. On the fifth ball of the first over, Jaiswal threw away his wicket as Akeal Hosein picked up an easy catch off his bowling to send him back to the pavilion.
“Yashasvi Jaiswal was the first to get out and I personally felt he got carried away a little too much. This will happen, you will get this with youth. He is extremely fearless but there is a very thin line, which you will see a kid crossing quite a few times,” Chopra said on his YouTube channel.
“When Yashasvi played a reverse sweep, I was on commentary and I said that I feel he would get out. He is very close to my heart but I felt he would get out and he got out, not that because I said, but he got out,” the 45-year-old added.
“You will find that there was only one good opening partnership in the five-match T20I series and nothing special other than that,” Chopra added.