India vs England 1st Test: Yashasvi Jaiswal Stars England Tour With A Magnificent Century

Yashasvi Jaiswal continues his love affair with England. The left-handed batter smashes a century in the first Test of the five-match series.

India vs England 1st Test: Yashasvi Jaiswal Stars England Tour With A Magnificent Century

Leeds (England) June 20: Yashasvi Jaiswal loves playing against England. The left-handed India opening batter continued his love affair with Ben Stokes and co as he smashed a century on Day 1 of the first Test of the five-match series at Headingley, Leeds. The 23-year-old completed his ton off 144 balls in the second session of the first day of the five-match series. Jaiswal brought up the landmark off the bowling of Brydon Carse, much to the delight of the entire Indian dressing room.

As soon as he took a single to complete the landmark, Jaiswal jumped in delight. Shubman Gill, who was at the other end, also couldn’t stop applauding while the likes of KL Rahul, Prasidh Krishna and Gautam Gambhir in the dressing room took notice of the youngster's achievement.

As a result of this century against England, this is now his third score of more than 100 against the Three Lions. Earlier, in January-February 2024, Jaiswal had smashed more than 700 runs in the five-match series against England. Jaiswal now has five Test hundreds to his name as he continues to go from strength to strength in the longest format. Jaiswal also battled hard against cramps in his hands. Twice, he called for the physios. However, he continued to battle it out and his hard work and grit paid off.

This is Jaiswal’s first-ever trip to the UK, and he has started the high-profile series with a bang. It must be mentioned that Jaiswal had also smashed a century in the first-ever Test Down Under.

If there were any nerves for India heading into the contest against England without the services of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Jaiswal helped settle them all as he stitched together a partnership of 91 runs for the opening wicket along with KL Rahul.

Jaiswal was the more attacking batter between the two as he kept dispatching the loose deliveries for boundaries. The left-handed batter was not hesitant in playing the big booming cut shots. He did not even think twice before bringing out the drive straight down the ground.

In the first session, India lost the wickets of KL Rahul and Sai Sudharsan in a jiffy. However, Jaiswal kept the Indian innings on track along with captain Shubman Gill. The duo displayed their own version of attacking batting as they did not let any bowler settle at the crease.

As soon as Ben Stokes introduced Shoaib Bashir into the attack, Jaiswal let loose as he went after the spinner and had no second thoughts before going aerial. Jaiswal was eventually dismissed by England captain Ben Stokes. The left-hander walked back for 101 runs.