Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Century Steals Spotlight in Perth Test
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s brilliant century on Day 3 of the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Perth Stadium has put India in a strong position against Australia. The young opener, after a duck in the first innings, bounced back with determination. He led India’s resurgence in their second innings. At stumps, Jaiswal was 101* not out. He showed a perfect mix of patience and aggression. India was in control at 197/1, with a lead of 243 runs.
Jaiswal’s Redemption: A Masterclass Under Pressure
Jaiswal’s second innings performance marked a significant turnaround for the 21-year-old. He began the innings with confidence, with KL Rahul. They faced a fierce Australian bowling attack. His innings stood out for its elegant strokes and precise timing. It also showed great mental resilience. Jaiswal’s 150-run partnership with Rahul was key. It stabilized India after a shaky first innings.
Jaiswal hit a boundary to reach his milestone. He raised his bat to the cheering crowd and his teammates. His efforts put him in an elite club of Indian batters. They are the only ones to score a duck and a century in the same Test match in Australia.
- Yashasvi Jaiswal (0 and 101*), Perth, 2024
India’s Early Struggles: A Tale of Two Innings
The Test began dramatically for India. The visitors were all out for just 150 on a challenging Perth pitch. Australia’s pace duo, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc, destroyed India’s batters on Day 1. They used the pitch’s extra bounce and movement.
However, India’s bowlers fought back with equal vigor. Stand-in skipper Jasprit Bumrah led from the front. His fiery opening spell dismantled Australia’s top order. The Indian pacers, led by Mohammed Siraj, restricted the hosts to 167. Their accuracy and persistence kept the deficit manageable.
India Takes Command on Day 3
India’s second innings began with renewed intent. Jaiswal and Rahul batted with great composure. Their partnership not only erased the deficit but also built a big lead. Rahul played the anchor role. Jaiswal’s dominance stood out. He countered Nathan Lyon’s spin and Australia’s disciplined pace attack.
At stumps on Day 3, India’s scoreboard read: India Second Innings: 197/1 Lead: 243 runs
With Jaiswal and Rahul at the crease, India has the momentum. They aim to set Australia an imposing target on Day 4.
India’s Bowlers Shine Despite Early Setbacks
The bowlers laid the foundation that built India’s strong position in this match. Jasprit Bumrah’s fiery 4/38 and Mohammed Siraj’s crucial strikes ensured that Australia’s first-innings lead was minimal. This great bowling came after a poor batting display. It showed India’s ability to fight back in tough conditions.
Bumrah, leading in Rohit Sharma’s absence, used the conditions to India’s advantage. His tactics were great. Siraj’s discipline at the other end pressured the Australian batters.
Key Match Stats (So Far):
- Yashasvi Jaiswal: 0 (1st Innings) & 101* (2nd Innings)
- India 1st Innings: 150 All Out
- Australia 1st Innings: 167 All Out
- India 2nd Innings (At Stumps Day 3): 197/1
- Lead: 243 runs
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s second-innings heroics have revived India’s chances in the Perth Test. His redemption story shows his great talent. It also highlights India’s depth in their young batting lineup. With two days to go, all eyes will be on India. They must capitalize on their dominance. Can Australia fight back on their home turf?
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