
Yashasvi Jaiswal (or Photo) New Delhi: In IPL and T20is, Yashsvi Jaiswal has built his reputation as 360 degrees. But in the test cricket, he plays in sharp contrast with his aggressive nature – he strikes his time and only interferes with when an opportunity appears.On Friday, a 23 -year -old man in the first shifts Leeds test scored an excellent hundred. It was two halves: its first 50 came out of 96 balls, while his second came only 48. This meant his fifth test ton and the third against England. He joined the elite list of Vijay Manjrekar, Sourav Gangules, Sandeep Patil and Murali Vijay by scoring the century in the first trip in England. Jaiswal was released at 101 on the first test of the series of five matches against England in Leeds.In the case of Jaiswal, cricket giants often quoted their “inherent hunger” and “despair to success” – attributes rooted by its modest beginnings.
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Jaiswal’s story is really inspiring. However, Jos Buttler, his former teammate Rajasthan Royals, attributes the fearless attitude of the young man to his perfection in the T20 and the test cricket.“It’s probably thinking – a kind of attitude to risk is a lot – and it’s very willing to take what may seem on the outside as a risk, but I don’t think players now see it as a risk. It plays a lot of different shots from Ball One,” Buttler said in IPL 2025.Buttler, who watched Jaiswal’s growth up close to Rajasthan Royals, explained what the opener was doing so special.“It also has an excellent basic foundation of the game. And I think it will never change over time,” he shared.“We certainly play at a time when there are players who are more focused on being hitters cricket ball and set their techniques for it.“But you know, the foundations remain the same – to be in a good fixed base, have a good position of the head, everything works well.“And I think that’s what it does. Guys like Jaiswal are very successful in the test cricket and in the T20 cricket, because their game is so strong,” he added.Buttler, former Captain of England-Ball, also published a sincere message when Jaiswal took England to the cleaners during the domestic series at the beginning of 2024-explained why he was enjoying Jaiswal’s launch, even if he was his own country.“Shame that he does it against England, but in (very) hard to be so happy for @yashasvijaiswal28. Buttler wrote in his story Instagram.Joe Root, who spent the season with Jaiswal in Royals during the IPL 2023, also showed praise on the southern track.“His ability to purely strike and blast the ball to all parts of Ball One is impressive. But to be able to transfer the skills to the test format (means), it has a very sound technique,” Root said about Jaiswal.In the home series against England Jaiswal in 2024 scored 712 runs. Then he ended up as an leading Indian run in Trophy Border-Gavascar and ended up with 391 runs, of which 161 in Perth and the few fifties in Melbourne. Now he opened his account to the century on his first tour after England.