The battle on the field in Perth has intensified, not just in terms of performance, but also with words. Australian pacer Mitchell Starc had told Harshit Rana that he could bowl faster than him. However, when Yashasvi Jaiswal stepped onto the field with bat in hand, he gave his response to Starc. He said, “The ball is coming very slowly.”
Answering Sledging with Skill
Jaiswal didn’t just stop at words; his bat spoke volumes. Determined to bounce back from his first-innings failure, Jaiswal took the fight to the Australian pacers in India’s second innings. He neutralized their aggressive pace attack with remarkable composure and technique. Ignoring tempting deliveries and staying unfazed by sledging, Jaiswal turned the tables by taunting Starc, Australia’s most experienced pacer, with his calm dominance.
Young but Unstoppable
At just 23 years old, Jaiswal’s Test batting average has already crossed the 50 mark. In the Perth Test, he added another feather to his cap by scoring his eighth Test half-century. With three centuries to his name in just 15 Tests, Jaiswal rarely settles for a fifty, always striving to convert it into a big score. His intent was no different in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar series.
A New Challenge, a Calm Response
Playing a Test match on Australian soil for the first time, Jaiswal showcased maturity beyond his years. He handled the swing, bounce, and even the verbal jabs from the opposition with remarkable stability and a cool head. Despite the challenges, he stood firm like a mountain, making the most of every opportunity.
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Writing His Own Story
Jaiswal’s unshakeable mindset could eventually lead him to even greater heights. For now, he is focused on writing his own story of success on the cricket field, especially in this challenging series against Australia. The future holds promising prospects for this young and determined cricketer.