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Yashasvi Jaiswal: The Youngest Indian to Score a Century on Test Debut Away from Home

Yashasvi Jaiswal achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the 17th Indian cricketer to score a century on Test debut. He also became the third designated opening batsman to achieve this milestone and the first youngest to achieve this feat away from home.

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Yashasvi Jaiswal, the Youngest Indian to Score a Century on Test Debut Away from Home

Yashasvi Jaiswal, the left-hander young Indian cricketer, made history by becoming the first-ever Indian opener to score a century on Test debut away from home. The left-handed batsman reached this landmark on the second day of the first Test against West Indies at Windsor Park in Dominica. He achieved this feat off 215 balls and became the 17th Indian to score a century on Test debut. Get the highlights of india vs west indies day 2 match here.

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Rewriting the History Books
Jaiswal rewrote the history books by achieving the unique feat of scoring a century on Test debut away from home. Overall, Yashasvi Jaiswal became the 17th Indian to score a century on Test debut and the third designated opener. However, he is the first Indian opener to reach three figures in his maiden Test away from home. Before him, Shikhar Dhawan and Prithvi Shaw had registered their debut Test centuries at Mohali and Rajkot against Australia and West Indies, respectively.

Jaiswal is only the fifth Indian overall to score a hundred on Test debut overseas. He joins a list of four other Indian cricketers who have accomplished this milestone. Abbas Ali Baig was the first to do so in 1959 against England, followed by Surinder Amarnath at Auckland in 1976, Pravin Amre against South Africa in Durban in 1992, Sourav Ganguly against England at Lord's in 1996, and Virender Sehwag against South Africa at Bloemfontein in 2001.

Jaiswal, at the age of 21 years and 196 days, achieved a century in his debut Test match, making him the fourth youngest Indian player to do so. This feat was previously achieved by Prithvi Shaw, Abbas Ali Baig, and Gundappa Viswanath.

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Patience and Perseverance
Jaiswal's innings was a testament to his patience and perseverance. He took his time to get off the mark on Day 1 but gradually built his innings. He hit 11 fours in his innings so far and demonstrated an exhibition of patience. He did play a couple of false shots on Day 1 when he tried to hit off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall against the turn, but he did not let that affect his game.

Jaiswal's innings was a treat to watch as he combined his technical skills with his temperament to grind out the West Indies bowlers. He batted with a calmness that belied his age and experience and showed that he has all the ingredients to become a star in the future.

The Roaring Century Celebration
Jaiswal marked his century with an extravagant celebration. After removing his helmet, he leaped high in the air and let out a jubilant shout. His beaming expression was met with a round of applause from the entire Indian dressing room. He then sprinted towards the captain and non-striker, Rohit Sharma, who was grinning widely.

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Interestingly, Rohit Sharma had also scored a century in his first Test against the West Indies, but that was at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata in 2013. Jaiswal, on the other hand, had an equally impressive debut century, which was celebrated with great enthusiasm. He is now the third designated opener after Shikhar Dhawan and Prithvi Shaw to achieve this feat.

The Rise of Yashasvi Jaiswal
Jaiswal's journey to this point has been nothing short of phenomenal. He was born in a small town in Uttar Pradesh and moved to Mumbai at the age of 11 to pursue his cricketing dreams. He had to go through numerous hardships, including sleeping in tents and selling pani puri on the streets to earn a living.

Despite all the challenges, Jaiswal never lost sight of his goal and continued to work hard on his game. He made his mark in the domestic circuit by becoming the youngest batsman to score a double century in List-A cricket. He also had a memorable outing in the 2020 U-19 World Cup, where he was the leading run-scorer and played a crucial role in India's triumph.

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Jaiswal's exploits in the domestic circuit and the U-19 World Cup earned him a contract with Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League. He did not have a great season, but he gained valuable experience by rubbing shoulders with some of the best cricketers in the world.

The Future Looks Bright
Jaiswal's century on Test debut away from home is a testament to his talent and hard work. He has shown that he has the temperament and skills to succeed at the highest level. He still has a long way to go, but his future looks bright. He has all the ingredients to become a star in the future, and Indian cricket fans will be hoping that he lives up to his potential.

Conclusion
Jaiswal's century on Test debut away from home will go down in history as one of the finest moments in Indian cricket. He has achieved what no other Indian opener has achieved before, and that too at a young age. He has shown that he has all the ingredients to become a star in the future, and Indian cricket fans will be hoping that he lives up to his potential.

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