New Delhi. After two consecutive defeats in the 5-match Test series against the Indian team, the England team made a strong comeback in the fourth match. They scored 353 runs in the first innings on the basis of Joe Root’s century and Ollie Robinson’s half-century. India’s batting was nothing special in the first innings. Most of the batsmen were out cheaply but once again an excellent inning was seen from the bat of Yashasvi Jaiswal.
Yashasvi Jaiswal came to open the innings for India with Rohit Sharma. Rohit was out after scoring only 2 runs. After this, 38 runs came from the bat of Shubman Gill, 17 runs from the bat of Rajat Patidar and 12 runs from the bat of Ravindra Jadeja. But Yashasvi Jaiswal spent a long time at the crease and took India towards a good score. When Yashasvi was playing on 73, he lost his wicket on the ball of Shoaib Bashir. India has scored 171 runs in 53.3 overs.
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Yashasvi scored 73 runs in 117 balls for India in this match. During his innings he hit 8 fours and 1 six. The strike rate was around 62. Let us tell you that Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored more than 600 runs in this series so far. Jaiswal has also scored 2 double centuries in the series so far. Jaiswal is the highest run scorer in this series.
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The bat roared in the third match also
The best innings for India in the third test match was seen from the bat of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Yashasvi was a flop in the first inning. But his bat played very well in the second innings. Jaiswal scored 214 runs in 236 balls in the second innings and took India’s score beyond 550. India won this match by 434 runs. Of course, Yashasvi missed a century in the first innings of the fourth match. It remains to be seen how they perform in the second innings.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: February 24, 2024, 15:44 IST