India’s young sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered a stellar performance in the second innings of the first Test against Australia in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Perth’s Optus Stadium. After India dismissed Australia for a paltry 104, securing a lead of 46 runs, Jaiswal and his opening partner KL Rahul laid a strong foundation for the visitors with an unbroken opening stand.
Having scored a duck in the first innings, Jaiswal appeared determined to make amends. The southpaw started cautiously but soon found his rhythm, treating fans to a display of exquisite strokeplay. His ability to adapt to the pace and bounce of the Australian track, despite playing in these conditions for the first time, was nothing short of remarkable.
From impeccable defensive shots to stylish boundaries, Jaiswal frustrated the Australian bowlers with his composure and technique. The battle between Yashasvi Jaiswal and Mitchell Starc stood out as one of the highlights of the day. Starc, renowned for his fiery pace and sharp bouncers, tried to rattle the young batter.
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In the 19th over, Yashasvi Jaiswal confidently lofted Mitchell Starc for a boundary, stepping across the stumps to execute a beautiful slog. On the very next ball, Starc responded with a peach of a delivery that beat Jaiswal’s outside edge, following it up with an intimidating stare and a mocking laugh.
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Unfazed, Yashasvi Jaiswal responded with a smile and a cheeky remark: “You are coming too slow at me.” This witty retort showcased the young batter’s confidence and ability to stand his ground against one of the world’s premier pacers.
By Tea, Yashasvi Jaiswal had raced to an unbeaten 42 off 88 balls, while KL Rahul supported him with 34 off 70 deliveries. Together, they put on an opening partnership of 84 runs, extending India’s lead to over 120. Both batters looked well-set, with Jaiswal inching closer to a half-century.
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India will now aim to capitalize on this solid start, with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rahul eyeing big individual scores. Their partnership has put the visitors in a commanding position, providing a golden opportunity to set a formidable target for Australia and take a crucial 1-0 lead in the five-match series. With such promising performances, India’s young guns continue to shine brightly on the grand stage.