Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Fearless Batting: A Blend of Sehwag’s Fireworks and Warner’s Flair

By Rahul Kashyap

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Yashasvi Jaiswal injury strike during century celebration
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It seems that Jaiswal not only plays like India’s great explosive batsman, Virender Sehwag, but also like Australia’s David Warner. Even though Warner has retired from Test cricket, Yashasvi Jaiswal is also batting for India in Test cricket in the same fearless style in which Warner used to bat. The Indian team’s young opener batsman, Jaiswal, scored the third century of his Test career against England in the second innings of the third Test match on Saturday.

on Saturday , India maintained their supremacy with a 150-run partnership between Jaiswal and Shubman Gill. In actuality, Jaiswal had scored 92 off 84 balls when their stand reached 141, while Gill had hit 45 off 92 balls. Jaiswal extended India’s advantage during a particular segment of play by hitting three sixes and two fours in eight balls. India held an impressive lead of 332 at stumps, and Jaiswal, who was forced to retire injured because of back spasms, will have another chance to bat against England on Sunday.

In today’s match, he scored a total of 104 not out in 133 balls, which includes 9 fours, 5 sixes and a strike rate of 78.20. After that he got retired hurt.

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Century Celebration: Injury Strikes with a Warner-like Leap

When Yashasvi Jaiswal completed his century against England today, he tried to celebrate by flying in the air like David Warner but got injured. Something similar once happened with David Warner when he jumped higher than his limits while celebrating after completing a century and then got so injured that he was carried off the field.Yashasvi Jaiswal also tried to celebrate in the style of David Warner after scoring a century, but he also got injured. However, Jaiswal appeared to be slightly troubled by a back problem, and he walked off the field on his own.

Jaiswal should not copy Warner’s way of celebrating his century by flying in the air in such a dangerous manner. Today, at the last moment of the day’s play, Yashasvi Jaiswal retired hurt after scoring a century and returned to the pavilion. Tomorrow, he can be seen batting again. Hopefully, his injury will not be serious, and he will continue his innings tomorrow.

Rahul Kashyap

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