
YASHASVI JAISWAL (@BCCI x/or Photo) Yashsvi Jaiswal may have missed the century by a narrow edge, but the young opener etcted his name into historical books with remarkable performance on the day of the start of the second test in Edgbaston. Its compound 87 out of 107 balls against England not only laid a solid platform for India, but also made it the first Indian dough, scoring fifty plus runs in seven consecutive tests against England at the beginning of career.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The intermediate place is Jaiswal among the giants of the game and joins the elite group, which includes Rahula David, who achieved the same performance later in his career between 2002 and 2006. However, Jaiswal’s success is unique in arrival at the beginning of his test trip.
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Jaiswal also became a mere sixth body in history to score 900+ runs in his first seven tests against England, sitting next to legends like Don Bradman (1196), Viv Richards (1151), George Headley (980), Brian Lara (959) and Mark Taylor (916). With 904 runs, a 23 -year -old man now finds himself in an elite society.
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Despite his release, only 13 short consecutive centuries of Jaiswal after the daily game hit a positive remark. “Of course there is disappointment,” he said. “But it’s part of the game. I just have to learn and enjoy cricket because it’s a great game.”His 66-run stand with Captain Shaubman Gill, who continued the score of undefeated 114, helped India to recover from early failures and a day to close to 310/5.