James Anderson became the oldest pacer on Indian soil to play Tests. He surpassed Shubman Gill to take wickets in 22 consecutive calendar years. England's experienced star Yasaswi Jaiswal took the day of these feats as his own. Even though his teammates came and went at the other end, he rooted at one end. India are well on their way to capitalize on the first innings with an impeccable century from the young opener.
Anderson's achievements in the days of Jaiswal
James Anderson became the oldest pacer on Indian soil to play Tests. He surpassed Shubman Gill to take wickets in 22 consecutive calendar years. England's experienced star Yasaswi Jaiswal took the day of these feats as his own. Even though his teammates came and went at the other end, he rooted at one end. India are well on their way to capitalize on the first innings with an impeccable century from the young opener.
93 overs were played on the first day. India 336 runs for 6 wickets. Out of which Jaiswal's run is 179 off 257 balls. 17 fours in the innings, 5 sixes. Started the innings, left the field at the end of the day with Ravichandran Ashwin (5). The full form of Yasshwi's 'Jayswal' was seen today. Along with that, his innings also came up in several elite lists. Yashwir's innings is number 6 in the list of highest runs in Tests in one day for India and third against England.
In the series, India announced to play 'Britball' against England's 'Buzzball'. But that was not seen as Virat Kohli was absent from the first two Tests. However, the 22-year-old Jaiswal played 80 runs off 74 balls in India's first innings in the Hyderabad Test, and since then 'Jaiswal' has been known.
India won the toss and started the first innings with the first two wickets falling in the first session out of six wickets. Lost three wickets in the last session. The last two of which are in the last minute. The English were somewhat successful in slowing down the hosts' run rate in the third session.
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