
Children’s coach Yashasvi Jaiswal Jwala Singh feels that the upcoming England series will be a test of his technique and temperament. Jaiswal opens shifts for the first time in England, so he will have to go through a difficult time against the new ball.
The aggressive tahplay young man was called fans “jaz-ball” when England traveled in India in 2024 when he finished the highest shooter in the Indian triumph 4-1. Recently, Jaiswal’s child coach Jwala Singh was asked if he would again answer the aggressive batting of England called the “bastard” of his “Jaz-Míček”.
Singh said Jaiswal had luxury of older doughs around him, which gave him freedom to play his shots. With retirement, Rohit Sharma and Virata Kohli, however, will have to bat more responsibly.
“It is great to hear terms like basball, but in a five-day cricket, the technique still depends a lot. Bazball is about the intention-attraction and playing with aggression. Technique, temperament and the ability to win sitting for India.
In 19 tests, he was still played in his career, Jaiswal scored 1798 runs on average 52.88 with four hundred years and ten years to his name. Southpaw was the second highest scorer of Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, with 391 runs out of ten shifts on average 43.44. He will be eager to continue his form in England.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
14 June 2025