Yashasvi Jaiswal Century: Yashasvi scored second century in England, history in front of family in Oval

Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a century in the Oval Test match. (Photo-Aex Davidson/Getty Images)

Yashasvi jaiswal century: Indian team opener Yashasvi Jaiswal hit a brilliant century in front of his family in the second innings of the Oval Test match against England. Earlier he against England Leeds test match I played an innings of 101 runs. He scored his century in 127 balls with the help of 11 fours and 2 sixes. This is his fourth century against England, while he completed his sixth century in Test career. With the help of his brilliant innings, Team India reached a strong position in the last Test match.

Yashasvi hit the sixth century

Team India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal scored the sixth century of his Test career at the Oval Cricket Ground. Out of this, he has scored four centuries against England. Apart from this, he has scored a century against Australia and a century against West Indies. After being dismissed for only two runs in the first innings of the Oval Test match, Yashasvi Jaiswal returned to a second tremendous manner and played a brilliant century innings. During this time his family was present in the stadium.

Was played in Leeds also in a century innings

Earlier, he scored 101 runs in the first innings of the Leeds Test match. Apart from this, he played a half -century innings in Edgbaston and Manchester. Yashasvi Jaiswal Had scored 87 runs in the first innings of Edgbaston Test match. He then scored 58 runs in the first inning of the Manchester Test match. In this Test series, he has been out on Duck twice.

Sachin and Virat left behind in England

Yashasvi Jaiswal had left behind the legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar and Team India veteran Virat Kohli in terms of completing the highest 2000 runs in the Test series against England. Yashasvi Jaiswal completed his 2000 runs during the Edgbaston Test match. He completed this achievement in the 40th innings of Test cricket.

With this, he became the first batsman to complete two thousand runs in the lowest innings from India. Earlier, former Indian captain Rahul Dravid and former opener Virender Sehwag completed two thousand runs in Test cricket in the same innings.

More than 400 runs scored in a series

Yashasvi Jaiswal has become the fifth batsman to score more than 400 runs in this Test series against England. He scored 411 runs in 10 innings of 5 Test matches at an average of 41.10. This includes two centuries and two half -centuries. In this series, captain Shubman Gill (754 runs), KL Rahul (532 runs), Ravindra Jadeja (516 runs), and Rishabh Pant (479 runs) have scored more than 400 runs.

Apart from this, Yashasvi Jaiswal has reached the second number in terms of scoring the most centuries on the 23 -year age. Former South Africa captain is at the top in this matter. He had hit seven centuries for 23 years.

This history created in the oval

Yashasvi Jaiswal has taken another record in the Oval. He has become the third Indian opener to score a century in the Oval. In this, former former captain Sunil Gavaskar and Rohit Sharma Has scored a century in the Oval Cricket Ground.

Indian batsmen set these records

Apart from this, a total of 12 centuries have been scored by India in this Test series. This happened only three times before. In 1955, Australia scored 12 centuries in the five -Test series against the West Indies. After this, Pakistan scored 12 centuries against India in the six-Test series in 1982-83. In the year 2003-04, South Africa had a feat to score 12 centuries in a four-Test series against the West Indies.

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