
YASHASVI JAISWAL (PT PI PI PHOTO) New Delhi: Yashasvi Jaiswal remained undefeated in 173 because India reached 318-2 on the first day of the second test against West India at Delhi Arnu Jaitley Stadium.India first decided a bat, which focused on completing clean sweeping in a series of two matches.
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Jaiswal dominated the daily game with a remarkable 193-running partnership for the second goal next to Sai Sudharsan, who contributed 87 runs.On the stump, Jaiswal was accompanied by Captain Shaubman Gill, who scored 20 runs. Sudharsan’s release was the only goal that fell to the final meeting.23 -year -old Jaiswal reached his seventh test century in his 26th match. His test career began in 2023 with a debut score of 171 against West Indies.After Jaiswal reached his milestone, he celebrated the gesture of the heart and threw kisses to recognize the recognition of the crowd.His aggressive launch was obvious when he hit three borders against Jayden Seales in the first after lunch to reach his fifty.Sudharsan reached its half -century border outside Khary Pierre. He survived the catch of 58 from Jomel Warrican before he was imprisoned by LBW with the same pitch.Jaiswal and Gill continued to build pressure on West India’s attack with an uninterrupted 67-run partnership.The day began with a solid 58-running opening partnership between KL Rahul and Jaiswal.Rahul scored a fast 38 before Wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach of Warrican’s bowling was stuck.Rahul’s shifts included consecutive boundaries against Seales, introducing a cover unit and half the shot at the beginning of the game.Jaiswal’s straight, Anderson Phillip left the home crowd after the first break.Spinner Pierre left arm was introduced in 15th over and maintained a good line and length.Rahul hit the first six games over long-on against Pierre, but tried another aggressive shot.India maintained its winning combination from the first test, where they secured their shift victory.West Indies, led by Roston Chasea, is trying to avoid another Whitewash test series after their recent loss of 3-0 to Australia at home.