
Yashsvi Jaiswal scripted history in his first test match in England and hit hundreds filled with hundreds. The young opener broke hundreds of 144 balls, leading charges of India on 1 series of five tests in the old Blightty. Jaiswal became the first opener of India to hit the century in Headingley in Leeds and walked around 87 years Parokh Engineer.
Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrated its hundreds in 50th place and delighted the air and soaked in applause from the Indian dressing room. One hundred in Leeds adds Jaiswal’s shining characters against England in the longest game format. Last year, left -handed opener scored a record breaking of 712 runs in five tests at home against the guest of the English party.
Yashsvi also became the fifth Indian batter, which hit a hundred on his first test trip in England. He joined the elite dough list, including Mourali Vijay (146 in 2014), Vijay Manjrekar (133 in 1952), Sourav Ganguly (131 in 1996), Sandeep Patil (129 not in 1982).
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
June 20, 2025