
India Yashsvi Jaiswal Bats on the third day of the second test in Edgbaston. (AP/PTI Photo) New Delhi: In the stunning speech of taste and fearlessness Yashasvi Jaiswal Leptal on Friday his name in cricket folklore by becoming the fastest Indian to reach 2000 test runs, along with legends rhulura Dravid and Virender Sehwag. 23 -year -old Southpaw reached a milestone during the second Indian second shift on the 3rd day of grasping the second test against England in Edgbaston.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Jaiswal achieved this performance only in its 40th test shifts, drew a level with a predator and sehwag and overcame the giants like Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavascar and Vijay Hazare.
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In terms of playing matches, Jaiswal now stands alone – the fastest Indian up to 2,000 test runs, reaching the landmark in their 21st test, ate Gavascar’s long -term record (23 tests).
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He achieved a milestone with a typical boast – a strong edge of the Gulty that flew to the border. In just 23 years and 188 days he also became the second smallest Indian, which reached the brand, only behind the immortal tendulkar, which did it in 20 and 330 days.
Smallest shifts to test runs 2000 (India)
- 40 – R David/ V Sehwag/ Y Jaiswal
- 43 – In Hazare/ G Gambhir
- 44 – with Gavascar/ S tendulkar
- 45 – with gangules
- 46 – C Pujara
The Jaiswal shifts were short but explosive-22-moon 28-Run Blitz with six sharply deployed borders. But his portrait ended in controversy. Jaiswal, affected before Josh, tried to decide the LBW decision, only for the English captain Ben Stokes to furiously claim that the timer of the DRS was expired. After the heated exchange with the judge Sharfuddoule, the review was accepted – and the decision was when the three Reds sealed his fate.In the past in the match Jaiswal missed the richly deserved century of only 13 runs in the first shifts, fell to 87 after being deceived by Stokes. Yet his consistency and trust continue to redefine the Indian battle template.