
Yashasvi Jaiswal in action for India (picture via AP/Scott Heppell) England Skipper Ben Stokes revived Edgbaston to life 1. Day 2. Test with fiery sending after rejecting the Indian Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal. This followed an earlier exchange in the field between them. Jaiswal, fresh outside the century in the first headingley test, looked good on the course after the second ton in the series. 23 -year -old man raced for his 16th. Fifty plus scores in his 21st test and led his half -century out of 58 balls with 10 borders. However, the tension earlier on the day Stokes and Jaiswal shared a sharp replacement. The moment came after Jaiswal took a quick single Stokes’s bowling. The Captain of England seemed to have a few words for a young dough that Jaiswal replied coldly, “You don’t want to hear from me, well.” The rivalry added another spice to the competition and it was Stokes who eventually had the last word. Stokes found Jaiswal’s outer edge with a van that broke away the Wickeeper-Bater Jamie Smith comfortably took, and sent Jaiswal back to a well-compiled 87 out of 107 balls.
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The Stokes celebration was as explosive as the release of a roar, a long sprint and a cheerful reaction that immediately became a viral on the social media. Passion on the display emphasized the importance of the breakthrough, while Jaiswal looked unshakable after the early losses of Kl Rahul and Karun Nair.See also: Inde vs Eng
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The goal did not break only a dangerous stand, but was also a personal moment of the triumph for the English captain, who clearly described the young Indian as a key goal.