Virender Sehwag and Yashasvi Jaiswal

In a sensational display of batting prowess, Yashasvi Jaiswal added another century to his impressive tally, dominating England’s bowling attack on Day 3 of the ongoing third Test in Rajkot. The young southpaw showcased a masterclass in shot-making, leaving the English bowlers without answers.

Strategic beginnings and thunderous unleashing

The innings unfolded with a patient start, as Jaiswal meticulously gauged the conditions. However, once he found his rhythm, the crescendo was nothing short of explosive. His strokeplay against the English bowlers displayed a blend of classical elegance and modern power-hitting. He scored his half-century in 79 balls and accelerated from there.

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s mastery against spin

Jaiswal’s dominance was particularly evident against the spinners including the likes of the hero of the first Test match for England, Tom Hartley, where he treated them with calculated aggression rarely seen at such a young age. Aggressive sweeps and reverse sweeps left the English spinners searching for answers, emphasizing the maturity in his shot selection.

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Virender Sehwag’s stamp of approval

Virender Sehwag, known for his attacking style during his playing days, praised Jaiswal’s approach. The veteran cricketer acknowledged that the young southpaw treated the spinners the way they ‘should be treated,’ a significant endorsement from one of India’s most fearless openers.

“Back to back century for Yashasvi Jaiswal. Treating Spinners the way they should be treated. De dana dan,” Sehwag wrote.

Series impact: A run-scoring extravaganza

Jaiswal’s century in Rajkot adds to an already impressive series tally of 435 runs, featuring two centuries and a memorable double century in the second Test. His consistent run-scoring has not only fortified India’s batting lineup but also positioned him as a pivotal force in the team’s future.

Injury concerns and anticipation

Nevertheless, retiring hurt on a sublime 104 in 133 balls, Jaiswal’s departure left fans and teammates eager for his return on Day 4. The anticipation revolves around witnessing whether the young sensation can seamlessly resume his batting brilliance and guide India to a commanding position.

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