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Yashasvi Jaiswal: The Young Gun Who’s Redefining India’s Top Order

Yashasvi Jaiswal made amends in the first innings of the second Test against the West Indies in New Delhi for a massive lapse in the first Test in Ahmedabad. The red-soil pitch at the NaMo Stadium had settled down and the left-hander had cracked seven 4s in his 54-ball essay. A century was there for the taking, but he marched back to the dressing room at 36, feathering fast bowler Jayden Seales to the keeper. He had cramped himself trying to work the ball around square point, but only directed the ball to the man with big gloves. He did not make such an error and stayed the whole of the first day in New Delhi, showing the appetite to score 173 not out in 253 balls with 22 x 4s. In a short span of two years and three months the southpaw who likens himself to a pugilist at the crease has gone after the leather, showing skill and courage and already put up five scores in excess of 150. He challenged the fast bowlers in Australia where he aggregated 391 runs in five Tests and 411 runs in England and proved that he is not just a run machine on featherbeds in India. He could have done a lot more in England, but his two centuries were valuable enough. His unbeaten 173 on the first day at New Delhi made him the leading scorer — after England’s Joe Root’s 2307 in 25 Tests — after his debut against the West Indies in July 2023. It was 2245 runs in 25 Tests for him, but his seventh century has left Root behind: Jaiswal has truly proved his solidity at the top of the order.