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WI vs IND: [WATCH] Yashasvi Jaiswal Begins His International Cricket Career With An Impressive Upper-Cut Boundary

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WI vs IND: [WATCH] Yashasvi Jaiswal Begins His International Cricket Career With An Impressive Upper-Cut Boundary
Yashasvi Jaiswal

Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had a remarkable IPL 2023 season with Rajasthan Royals, was given his presentation cap alongside wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan on Wednesday. The Day 1 of the continuous first Test between India and West Indies finished in the blessing of the guests.

Selecting to bat first, West Indies continued to lose wickets at customary spans, the graciousness of the five-wicket pull by expert all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin. India scored 80 runs without losing any wickets at stumps after West Indies were packaged out for only 150.

In any case, the match will be affectionately associated with the heroics of the debutant player Yashasvi Jaiswal, who began his worldwide vocation with a staggering limit.

Yashasvi Jaiswal starts his International Cricket journey in style

The 21-year-old player, who had a remarkable IPL 2023 season with Rajasthan Royals, was given his presentation cap alongside wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan on Wednesday.

To include the cherry on the cake, Jaiswal crushed a four on Alzarri Joseph’s conveyance to open his global run count in style. As of now, both Jaiswal and Rohit are standing unbeaten at 40 and 30, individually and the debutant will be looking at his lady global 50 years.

Nursing a swollen self-image after WTC last scorn last month, Ravichandran Ashwin got back in the game as his 33rd five-wicket pull put India controlling everything against a less than impressive West Indies on the primary day of the initial Test, on Wednesday.

Ashwin legitimized his front and centre attention in ICC Test bowlers’ positioning with figures of 5 for 60 in 24.3 overs to demolish West Indies for a modest 150 in 64.3 overs with Ravindra Jadeja (3/26 of every 14 overs) flawlessly supplementing him to cause problems for the host group players.

With over an hour accessible for batting captain Rohit Sharma (30 batting, 65 balls) and debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal (40 batting, 73 balls) added 80 runs for the initial stand to cut down the first innings shortfall to 70 going into the second day.


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