Jaiswal 200 In Test 2025 India. IN PHOTOS 5 records broken by Yashasvi Jaiswal on Test debut A rock-solid century stand by Indian openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal put India in the driving seat with a 200-run plus lead, at the end of day two of the first Test against Australia at. Yashasvi Jaiswal sent Indian fans back to nostalgic lanes when he completed his first-ever double-century in test cricket in a grand manner
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The highest first-wicket partnership record is held by JB Hobbs and W Rhodes of England, who added 323 runs in the 1912 Melbourne Test. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul also became only the sixth pair to add 200-plus runs in Test cricket in Australia by a visiting team
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03-Jan-2025: Sydney: Test # 2575: India vs Australia: 82 & 84: Jaiswal scored his fourth Test hundred in the company of Rahul as the pair added 201 runs for the first wicket to become the first Indian opening pair to add 200 runs in a Test match in Australia In fact, Jaiswal now joins an elite group of Indian left-handers to have scored 200 in Test cricket; only two other left-handers from India in addition to Gambhir - Kambli (twice) and former.
jaiswal 200 runs highlights vs england!!jaiswal 200 runs highlights!yashasvi jaiswal lifestyle. The highest first-wicket partnership record is held by JB Hobbs and W Rhodes of England, who added 323 runs in the 1912 Melbourne Test. India managed to get past England at Vizag by 106 runs to draw the five-match series level at 1-1 after two encounters
Yashasvi Jaiswal scores maiden Test century, Rohit Sharma gets 10th ton as India dominate West. Jaiswal scored his fourth Test hundred in the company of Rahul as the pair added 201 runs for the first wicket to become the first Indian opening pair to add 200 runs in a Test match in Australia A rock-solid century stand by Indian openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal put India in the driving seat with a 200-run plus lead, at the end of day two of the first Test against Australia at.