This story is from February 19, 2024
From tent to triumph: Yashasvi Jaiswal's rise continues
Returning to bat after retiring hurt at 104 the previous evening due to back spasms, 22-year-old Jaiswal unleashed a record-breaking display, putting the England attack to the sword. His feat- becoming only the second batsman in international cricket history to hit 12 sixes in an innings (joining Wasim Akram's 1996 performance against Zimbabwe) - makes his achievement even more remarkable.
Having made 171 on his Test debut against West Indies at Dominica in July last year, Jaiswal has also become the only Indian batsman to have recorded scores of 150-plus in his first three hundreds. Jaiswal has scored 861 runs@71.75 in seven Tests.
Jaiswal's success story, well-documented by now, is as inspirational as it gets. As a kid, he was, for some time, forced to assist pani puri sellers at the Azad Maidan, where he slept in a tent, after his parents left his village, Badohi, in Uttar Pradesh. At that point, Jwala Singh, a well-known local coach in Mumbai, took a then 12-year-old Jaiswal home, providing the boy with shelter, coaching and mentoring from an early age.
Jaiswal dominated the U-19 World Cup in 2020, smashing five fifties and finishing as the highest run-getter. He translated his World Cup success into an IPL bid of 2.4cr, and then thrived with 625 runs in 14 matches for Rajasthan Royals.
Jaiswal still has peaks to scale-while he played in a couple of Tests in South Africa in December 2023-January 2024 (scored 85 runs in two Tests@12.50), many feel his real test will come when India tour Australia this winter and England in the summer next year to play Tests. Preparing Jaiswal for overseas Test challenges is the primary focus for Rajasthan Royals High Performance coach Zubin Bharucha, who has been working a lot on Jaiswal's game in the last few years.
"Now, we have to push the boundaries of our sport even further to do the same on every surface. Big challenges lie ahead," Bharucha told TOI.
Sensibly, post India's win on Sunday, Indian captain Rohit Sharma preferred to let the young turk carry on with his red-hot form, rather than go ga-ga on him.
"I won't say anything about Jaiswal now, everyone is talking about him. Let him play. He's playing well and (that) is good for us. He's in good form. I'm not going to say much more than that," he said.
Yashasvi Jaiswal smashed an unbeaten 214 as India declared their second innings on 430/4 to set England a daunting victory target of 557 on Day 4 of the third Test.
Jaiswal, who retired hurt on 104 on Day 3, returned to bat in Rajkot and took the attack to the opposition in an unbeaten 172-run stand with debutant Sarfaraz Khan (68*).
Jaiswal smashed pace bowler James Anderson for three successive hits over the fence -- a first for the England veteran in his 185 Tests over 21 years.
Jaiswal, who struggled with his back after his third Test ton on Saturday, put on 159 runs with overnight batsman Shubman Gill (91).
Jaiswal equalled the record of Wasim Akram of hitting the most sixes in a Test innings by smashing 12 maximums.
Jaiswal became the 7th Indian to hit a double hundred in second innings after Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Dilip Sardesai, Sunil Gavaskar (twice), VVS Laxman and Wasim Jaffer.
Jaiswal became the third Indian to hit double hundreds in successive Tests after Vinod Kambli and Virat Kohli.
Jaiswal became the first Indian to score two double hundreds against England in Tests.
Jaiswal's first double ton against England came in the second Test match in Visakhapatnam and the second double hundred came in Rajkot.
- Lahore High Court adjourns hearing in alleged sexual harassment case against Babar Azam
- Checkde India! Teen prodigy Dommaraju Gukesh becomes youngest world chess champion
- D Gukesh becomes World Chess champion: How much prize money did the Indian Grandmaster win?
- 'End of chess...': Former world champion reacts to D Gukesh vs Ding Liren result
- India vs Australia 3rd Test: Can Virat Kohli inspire a turnaround at Gabba?
- IND vs AUS 3rd Test predicted playing XI: Key players to watch at Gabba
- 'Show strong character': Former chief selector Sunil Joshi's message to Team India batters
- 'Boss, you are the king': Sunil Joshi says let Rishabh Pant be Rishabh Pant
- Eyes on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma as India gear up for make-or-break Gabba Test
- IND vs AUS 3rd Test Live Streaming: How to watch India vs Australia match online in India, US and Australia
- Watch: Team India's creative fielding drill ahead of Gabba Test
- This generation doesn't think about who's bowling: Shubman Gill
- 2nd Test: India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets to sweep series
- 2nd Test, Day 4: India push for victory with T20-style batting
- 2nd Test, Day 1: B'desh 107/3 vs India on rain-shortened opening day
- Ashwin shines as India hammer Bangladesh in Chennai Test
- 1st Test, Day 3: India hold upper hand despite spirited Bangladesh chase