In the world of Test cricket, Yashasvi Jaiswal's recent innings against England at Vizag in 2024 has ignited a blaze of records and accolades. At just 22, Jaiswal's symphony of brilliance shattered norms, marking an extraordinary chapter in cricket history. Join us as we unravel the tenfold milestones that define this young maestro's historic knock.
In a remarkable turn of events, Yashasvi Jaiswal's monumental double-century against England at Vizag in 2024 has etched his name in Test cricket history.
Yashasvi Jaiswal joins Brian Lara in the elite club of Test cricketers to score a double-century when no other player managed to cross the 35-run mark.
Jaiswal's achievement places him among cricketing legends like Don Bradman and Graeme Smith, becoming only the fifth player to score a double-century against England at the tender age of 22.
With a stellar knock of 209*, Jaiswal surpasses the previous record for the highest Test score for India when no other player managed to score 50 or more runs.
At just 22, Yashasvi Jaiswal has a remarkable track record, achieving double hundreds in First-Class, List A, and now Test cricket, proving his versatility across formats.
What sets Jaiswal apart is not just his batting prowess but his calm demeanour. He completed his 50, 100, 150, and 200 with remarkable shots, showcasing ice-cool nerves.
Yashasvi Jaiswal makes history as the youngest Asian player to score a double century in Tests in the 21st century, adding another feather to his already illustrious cap.
In an impressive display, Jaiswal took only 10 innings to score his maiden double-century, joining the ranks of Indian greats like Karun Nair and Vinod Kambli.
Jaiswal's explosive innings includes a record-breaking six sixes against England at Visakhapatnam, outclassing Rishabh Pant's previous record.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's 179* on the opening day against England places him at the pinnacle of Indian batsmen, outshining even the likes of Sehwag, Dhawan, and Kohli.