Yashasvi Jaiswal and Brian Lara after stumps on 2. Yashsvi Jaiswal created in the first Indian shifts of the second test against Western India at the stadium ARUN JAITLEY just to be the victim of rare mixing with Captain Shaubman Gill. Despite the premature release, the 23 -year -old left -handed shift was to display maturity and calm, represented 22 borders and built it alongside Graeme Smith as one of the youngest to reach 150+ runs five times in the test cricket before turning 24.
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After the game, Jaiswal shared a charming moment with the legend of West Indies Brian Lara near the border line. Lara, a funny request for a young dough, said, “Do not do so badly,” that Jaiswal politely replied that he was just “trying”. In a video shared Bcci, Jaiswal was thinking about his approach during the shifts and said, “I have always put the team in the first place how I can play for my team and what is important for my team at the moment. The young dough also appreciated his partnership with Sai Sudharsan and SHUBMAN GILL and stressed how he rotated the strike effectively and attacked free vans to keep the pressure on the pitch.Follow the interaction here Jaiswal’s shifts meant its seventh test century and approached the double hundred, which would be its third in tests after two centuries during the series 2024 against England. His performance brought admiration not only from fans, but also from cricket giants, including Sunil Gavascar, who praised his shot and consistency.
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These shifts have strengthened Jaiswal’s growing reputation as one of the most promising young Indian doughs that were able to take long in shifts, and at the same time showed tactical consciousness and maturity.
