Yashasvi Jaiswal Nearing Sachin Tendulkar’s Record in India vs Australia Tests
Yashasvi Jaiswal is nearing Sachin Tendulkar’s record for most Test runs in a year. Can the young star surpass the cricket legend?
Yashasvi Jaiswal Eyes Sachin Tendulkar’s Historic Test Record
Promising Indian batter Yashasvi Jaiswal is close to breaking one of Sachin Tendulkar’s most famous Test records. Jaiswal is known for his dazzling stroke play and consistency. He has become a key player for Team India in Test cricket. Since his Test debut, the 21-year-old southpaw has impressed. He can anchor innings and score quickly. This makes him one of the brightest talents in cricket today.
Jaiswal Close to Breaking Tendulkar’s Calendar-Year Record
Yashasvi Jaiswal is close to breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record for the most Test runs by an Indian in a year. Tendulkar, the “God of Cricket,” is widely revered. In 2010, he scored 1562 runs in 23 innings. That record has stood for over a decade.
This year, Jaiswal has already scored 1280 runs in Test cricket. With three more Tests against Australia on the calendar, the southpaw needs just 283 more runs to eclipse Tendulkar’s milestone. Even more remarkable is that both Jaiswal and Tendulkar had 23 innings in their record-setting years.
Jaiswal’s in great form. With India’s upcoming matches, he can dethrone the Master Blaster and make history.
Stellar Century in Perth Highlights Jaiswal’s Tour of Australia
Jaiswal’s recent performances in the India-Australia Test series have made him a match-winner. In the first Test at Perth, Jaiswal showed class on Australian soil. He bounced back from a first innings duck. The opener bounced back in style in the second innings. He scored a brilliant century that led India to a big win.
This century proved Jaiswal can perform under pressure. It also showed his talent for comebacks and match-winning plays.
With three Tests left against Australia, all eyes are on Yashasvi Jaiswal. Can he surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s legendary calendar-year record? If his current form is any indicator, the left-hander might rewrite history by the end of the series. He’s talented.