Yashasvi Jaiswal has once again underlined his brilliance in red-ball cricket with his third Test century against England, this time at the historic Headingley ground. Displaying composure, elegance, and grit, the young left-hander reached the landmark even while battling hand cramps—proving his mental and physical toughness.
Jaiswal’s sublime knock has not only bolstered India’s position in the Test match but has also continued his fairytale run in the format, where he has rapidly become one of India’s most dependable batters. His ability to dominate high-quality bowling attacks and score under pressure is drawing comparisons with the greats of Indian cricket.
Dream Run in Red-Ball Format
Jaiswal’s recent form is nothing short of extraordinary. His ton at Headingley marked his third century in as many Test series against England—a feat that highlights his adaptability across conditions. Since his debut, Jaiswal has consistently impressed with both technique and temperament.
First day of a big tour, put into bat by the opposition, this is exactly what you want from your opener. Perfect mix of caution and aggression. Well played Yashasvi Jaiswal 👏🏻 #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/mvQCOtHkp6
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) June 20, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal has an average of almost 100 against England. He is India's biggest fighter against the British after 1947 pic.twitter.com/mnWNheD9XA
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) June 20, 2025
– A Test hundred in West Indies in his first Test.
– A Test hundred in Australia in his first Test.
– A Test hundred in England in his first Test.YASHASVI JAISWAL – THE GENERATIONAL TALENT. 🥶🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/Be1cEWNS3b
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) June 20, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal notches up a gritty hundred in his first-ever Test innings on England soil 💯#ENGvIND 📝: https://t.co/FXxW1HkGLm pic.twitter.com/Oa1b4ghj0t
— ICC (@ICC) June 20, 2025
With every innings, he is building a reputation as a red-ball specialist, capable of anchoring innings and scoring big. Despite physical discomfort during his latest century, his strokeplay remained fluent, and his determination unwavering. Such performances have not only won India crucial runs but have also earned the youngster accolades from cricketing legends and fans worldwide.
Part of a New Era
This performance comes at a time when Indian Test cricket is undergoing a generational transition, with legends like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma stepping away from the format. Jaiswal’s rise is emblematic of the new generation taking charge—players who are fearless, fit, and focused. Under the leadership of new captain Shubman Gill, Jaiswal’s consistent contributions provide India with a strong foundation at the top. With England deploying aggressive bowling and fielding tactics, his innings at Headingley is being hailed as one of maturity beyond his years. As India looks to build a solid Test core for the future, Jaiswal’s performances are proving instrumental in shaping that vision.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s third Test century against England is more than just another milestone—it is a testament to his growing stature in world cricket and a beacon of hope for the Indian Test team’s future.
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