Jaiswal in bradman club: Jaiswal created history with his inning of 161 runs on the third day.
New Delhi:
Yashasvi Jaiswal left behind Vijay Hazare: The Perth Test being played on Australian soil is the first Test of centurion Yashasvi Jaiswal in this country, but by spreading his fame all over the world, he has given a message to the cricket world that the next decade is his. Jaiswal played an inning of 161 runs before getting out on the third day of the match. The style in which this lefty played his strokes against the Kangaroo bowlers, its effect is clearly visible in the words of the veterans and the reaction of the fans on social media. However, the feat Jaiswal (Yashasvi's big record) has now been made, to break it the next generation batsmen will have to chew iron grams.
Vijay Hazare behind, Jaiswal ahead!
Perth Test is the 15th Test match of Jaiswal's career. And after so many matches, if any batsman had scored the most runs before him in Indian cricket, it was neither Gavaskar, nor Sachin Tendulkar nor the modern great Virat Kohli. Before him, this feat was done by Vijay Hazare (1420), but now Jaiswal has captured it and joined Sir Don Bradman club. Now after 15 test matches, Jaiswal is the fourth batsman in history with a total of 1568 runs.
Jaiswal reaches Bradman club!
When it comes to scoring the most runs after the first 15 Tests of his career, no one till date has been able to even come close to Sir Don Bradman (2115 runs). Former Kangaroo captain Mark Taylor (1618 runs) is at second place, Everton Weeks (1,576 runs) is at third place, Yashasvi Jaiswal (1,568 runs) is at fourth place and Michael Hussey (1,560 runs) is at fifth place. This is definitely a big achievement for Jaiswal and it is expected that in the coming days Sir Don Bradman will be a part of many more records of the club.
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