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Yashasvi Jaiswal: A Promising Cricketer Ready to Make History in the Fifth Test Against England

Yashasvi Jaiswal, a promising cricketer, is set to make his mark in the fifth test against England. Learn more about his journey and potential impact in the upcoming match.

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Yashasvi Jaiswal, the young and talented Indian cricketer, has been making waves in the cricketing world with his exceptional performances. In the ongoing Test series against England, Jaiswal has been in scintillating form, and he has the opportunity to achieve some remarkable feats in the fifth and final Test match in Dharamsala. 

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Second-fastest Indian to 1,000 Test runs

Jaiswal currently has 971 runs from 15 innings in eight Tests, with an impressive average of 69.35. With just 29 runs required in his next two innings, Jaiswal can surpass Cheteshwar Pujara to become the second-fastest Indian to reach the milestone of 1,000 Test runs. Pujara achieved this feat in 18 innings, whereas Vinod Kambli holds the record for the fastest Indian, accomplishing it in just 14 innings.

Most runs by an Indian in their first eight Tests

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Kausthub Gudipati, a renowned cricket statistician, highlights that Jaiswal currently holds the record for the most runs by an Indian batter in their first eight Tests. His tally of 971 runs places him second on this list, just behind the legendary Sir Donald Bradman, who amassed 1,210 runs in his first eight Tests. This achievement showcases the immense potential and talent that Jaiswal possesses.

Joining the 700-run club in a bilateral Test series

Jaiswal has been the leading run-scorer in the ongoing Test series against England, accumulating a staggering 655 runs at an incredible average of 93.57. If he manages to score 45 more runs in the final Test, he will become only the second Indian after Sunil Gavaskar to score 700 or more runs in a bilateral Test series. Gavaskar achieved this feat twice, scoring 774 runs against the West Indies in 1971 and 732 runs in the home series against the West Indies in 1978-79.

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Breaking Virat Kohli's record in a bilateral Test series

Jaiswal is on the verge of surpassing Virat Kohli's record for the most runs by an Indian in a bilateral Test series against England. Kohli currently holds the record with 655 runs, and Jaiswal needs just one run to go past him. Furthermore, if Jaiswal manages to score 45 runs, he will become only the third batsman to score 700 or more runs in an India-England Test series, joining the likes of Graham Gooch and Joe Root.

Joining the elite list of Indian batsmen

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In addition to the aforementioned records, Jaiswal has the opportunity to join an exclusive list of Indian batsmen who have scored 700 or more runs in a bilateral Test series in India. Currently, only Sunil Gavaskar, who scored 732 runs against the West Indies in 1978-79, holds this distinction. Jaiswal requires 45 more runs to join this prestigious list.

Setting a new sixes record in a bilateral Test series

Jaiswal's aggressive style of play has resulted in him hitting 23 sixes in the ongoing Test series against England. This tally is already the highest for a batter in a bilateral Test series. With just three more sixes, Jaiswal can surpass Tim Southee's record of 25 sixes and become the batter with the second-most Test sixes against the English team. Vivian Richards holds the top spot in this regard with 34 sixes, and Jaiswal would require 12 more maximums to go past him.

Conclusion

Yashasvi Jaiswal's incredible form and immense talent have set the stage for him to achieve several significant milestones in the fifth Test against England. From becoming the second-fastest Indian to reach 1,000 Test runs to joining the elite list of Indian batsmen with 700 or more runs in a bilateral Test series, Jaiswal's potential is limitless. Additionally, he has the opportunity to set a new sixes record in a bilateral Test series. Cricket fans around the world eagerly await Jaiswal's performance in the final Test, hoping to witness history being made by this young prodigy.

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