In addition to earning them their largest run margin of victory in the series, India’s triumph over England in the third Test match played at Rajkot moved them ahead 2-1 with five matches remaining. After four days of play, India emerged victorious in the Test match by an overwhelming 434 runs. The youthful starter, Yashasvi Jaiswal, gave one of the game’s most impressive performances, showcasing his extraordinary grasp of the rules once again.
England had a formidable 557 runs to win after Jaiswal’s outstanding undefeated double century in Rajkot provided the impetus for India’s decisive win. Ex-Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra praised Jaiswal’s performance and underlined the young player’s exceptional skill level.
What a great guy Jaiswal is. He had already passed the century mark and achieved a double century with 236 balls still to spare, an incredible feat for a player. It’s a different level of play than his. Even though his back hurt, he hit twelve sixes. His record matched that of Wasim Akram. In just his seventh Test match, he had already hit two double hundreds and a total of 171 in his nascent cricket career. Kindly brings back memories of Vinod Kambli’s early career,” Chopra posted on his YouTube account.
Jaiswal hit 14 boundaries and 12 sixes en route to an undefeated 214 runs off 236 balls. It was Jaiswal’s sixth Test match, but he had already struck two double hundreds, Chopra noted, highlighting his incredible achievement. Chopra compared the playing styles of Jaiswal and Vinod Kambli, pointing out that Jaiswal was more adept at countering spin bowling than Kambli.
He brings to mind Vinod Kambli‘s early career in a somewhat different way. And he could play spin extremely well; he was a left-hander. Jaiswal is also a really skilled spin player. The former cricket player continued, “Of course, a few off-field events caused Kambli’s career to not transpire as it should have.
All the same, Aakash Chopra was confident that Jaiswal’s professional path would be different because of his brilliance, honesty, and hard work ethic.
Because he is so talented, dedicated, and sincere, I don’t think Jaiswal will experience the same problem. He’s familiar with the DNA of the game. In an over, he smacked three sixes, and that’s how he destroyed Jimmy Anderson. He indicated he wouldn’t be in a rush to achieve 180. According to Chopra, “He is not content with a century.”