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Yashasvi Jaiswal Creates History By Breaking 89-year-old Test Record With Fifty In IND vs BAN 1st Test

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The batting attack for India was led by Yashasvi Jaiswal on 19th September where he continued his exceptional inning in Test matches held at Chepauk. He is the first batsman to ever score above 750 runs during the first ten innings in a home Test match.

This makes Jaiswal one of the best players around; ever since he started playing red-ball cricket in 2023 against West Indies, he has set numerous records. An incredible performance was also witnessed from him during a match played at MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Jaiswal has the potential to be among India’s most successful batsmen, as seen by his incredible achievement. He has received a lot of praise for his ability to routinely shatter records and score runs. Jaiswal is becoming an indispensable member of the Indian Test team with every over.

Yashasvi Jaiswal became the first batter in Test history:

Yashasvi Jaiswal extended his record-breaking run on Day 1 of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai. The 22-year-old broke an 89-year-old record, outscoring George Headley’s 747 runs, the most by a batter in their first 10 home Test innings. Headley set the record in 1935.

Jaiswal, who had 712 runs in 9 innings entering the Test, needed only 36 runs to surpass Headley’s total. He accomplished this accomplishment during the first session, adding 37 runs to his total.

This achievement was accomplished by Jaiswal who became the first batsman ever to score over seven hundred and fifty runs within his first ten home innings in Test cricket. A remarkable performance after his debut happened in 2023 where he has been often breaking records. Such an achievement cements Jaiswal’s position as one among the most talented upcoming international cricketers.

Fans of cricket all over the world are fascinated with the amazing run of records Jaiswal has broken recently and anticipate what else he will do next.

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