Edgbaston Test will break 49 years old record! Yashasvi Jaiswal towards creating history

Yashasvi Jaiswal can achieve another place. (Photo-PTI)

Team India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a brilliant century in the first Test match against England, is on the 49 -year -old record. Jaiswal scored a brilliant century in the first innings of the Leeds Test match. He scored an innings of 101 runs. Although he was dismissed for only 4 runs in the second innings, but now he is desperate to score runs again in Edgbaston Test match. For this, they are sweating fiercely on the field. Team India would like to equalize the series by winning the second Test match. For this, the Indian team is expecting a good start from Yashasvi Jaiswal.

What records will you make?

Team India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is only 97 runs behind scoring two thousand runs. If Yashaswi scored 97 runs in the second Test match, then he will become the first batsman of India to score the fastest two thousand runs. Along with this, he will also break the 49 -year -old record of Sunil Gavaskar.

Sunil Gavaskar achieved this feat in 1976. He completed his two thousand runs in 23 Tests. Nobody has been able to break this record of his record yet, but Yashasvi Jaiswal is very close to it. Former Indian captain Rahul Dravid and former opener Virender Sehwag are second in this list, who crossed 2,000 runs in his 25th Test.

Jaiswal has scored 1903 runs in Tests

Yashasvi Jaiswal has played 20 Test matches so far. In this, he has scored 1903 runs at an average of 52.86. This includes 5 centuries and 10 half -centuries. If Jaiswal scored 97 runs in Edgbaston Test match, he will leave behind Sunil Gavaskar’s record. It does not seem much difficult to see the form of this opener of Team India.

India desperate to return to the series

In the Leeds Test match, England defeated Team India by 5 wickets. Now India is ready to retaliate in the second Test match. The Indian team would like to equalize the series by winning the second Test match played in Birmingham. For this, the team is practicing fiercely on the nets.

Asish Roy
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