He stayed.’ Yashasvi Jaiswal has made it clear that he did not enter the international stage as a “one-year wonder”. That was evident from the performance of Team India’s opener in the recently concluded Test series against England. His bat was on fire in every match. But he didn’t get the ‘Man of the Match’ award. Although in the end he couldn’t be held back. He was the ‘Man of the Series’. But after playing the first Test series at home, despite the service of the series, Yasshwi’s face was oboe. Victory song of the team.Coming to collect the award at the end of the match, Yashdi said, ‘I enjoyed every moment of the series.
The experience I have gained in the last two and a half to three months is the logistics of my journey through life. Although I thought I would get the best of the match award once. I thought it didn’t happen. But so what. “Being Man of the Series means a lot to me.
England spinners from James Anderson who took 700 Test wickets. No one was spared from Yashdi’s batting explosion. But he killed the opponent’s bowling in which six? He added, “I don’t care about the pitch. I just hit the shot as the ball comes. So that they accept me. I have played in that mood since childhood. I want to play with that aggressive mentality in the future.”
712 runs in nine innings of five Tests against England. Highest unbeaten 214 runs. Read 86.00. He scored 2 centuries and 3 half centuries while maintaining a strike rate of 76.91. And the most impressive thing is Sirito’s total of 66 fours and 26 sixes. Let’s see how long Yasswi’s legacy spreads.