In the fourth Test played at Old Trafford, Manchester, Yashasvi Jaiswal Team India made a good start. Yashasvi Jaiswal only batted after losing the throw, adding 94 runs for the first wicket to Kl Rahul. Even after the dismissal of Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal did not get the name of Stop and created history by playing a strong turn on the Old Trafford land. Jaiswal showed an act that could not do any Indian opener on this ground for the past 50 years. Yashasvi Jaiswal’s historic innings Yashasvi performed brilliantly in the first innings on the Old Trafford ground in Manchester and played an important turn of 58 runs. During this, he faced 107 balls. He made his turn memorable with the help of 10 fours and 1 six. His turn not only strengthened the Indian innings, but also made a special record. Yashasvi has become the first Indian opener to score 50 or more runs in Old Trafford for the past 51 years. Manchester’s Old Trafford Maidan has always been a challenge for the batsmen. It is not an easy task to face the English bowlers at a quick and jumping height. But Yashasvi Jaiswal won everyone’s heart with his turn. Prior to Jaiswal, half a century was recorded by Sunil Gavascar as an Indian opener. But this achievement was done in 1974 by Sunil Gavascar. That is, Jaiswal repeated this achievement after 51 years. 1000 runs against England, Yashasvi Jaiswal also completed 1000 runs in Test matches against England during this innings. He has scored 1 century and 2 double centuries against England so far. Apart from this, he also achieved five half. He scored these runs at an average of 66.86. The particular thing is that he has only scored 2089 runs in his Test career so far, of which he scored half against England alone. Share this story -tags
Ind vs Eng: Yashasvi Jaiswal created history in Manchester, Indian opener repeated after 51 years
