Yashasvi Jaiswal was 'retired hurt' in the third Test played between India and England in Rajkot. After completing his century in the third innings of the match and India's second innings, Jaiswal suffered some back trouble. After this he decided to take 'Retired Heart'. Now the question is whether the Indian opener will be able to bat again or not. So know what the ICC rules say on 'Retired Hurt'.
This incident happened on the third day of the match
Before knowing the rules, let us tell you that Jaiswal was 'retired hurt' on the third day of the match. Yashasvi, who came to open India's second innings, scored 104 runs in 133 balls with the help of 9 fours and 5 sixes. After the century, the Indian batsman was seen struggling with back pain, after which Jaiswal resumed batting after the physio came and treated him. But he again faced problems and finally retired after the 42nd over.
Can he bat again?
As far as Yashasvi's return to batting is concerned, he can return to batting on the fourth day of the match. According to Marylebone Cricket Club rule 25.4.2, if a batsman retires due to injury, illness or any other unavoidable reason, that player may resume his innings from the same place. Now it will depend on the fitness of Yashasvi Jaiswal whether he will come out to bat again or not.
India had strengthened its hold on the third day
By the end of play on the third day of the match, the score of Team India, which came to bat in the second innings, became 196/2. By the end of the day, Team India has taken a lead of 322 runs under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. Shubman Gill (65) and Kuldeep Yadav (03) returned unbeaten as night watchmen.