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IND vs ENG: Yashasvi Jaiswal Scores Century As India Extends Lead To 322 Runs

In the third Test, Jaiswal's century and partnership with Gill gave India a lead of 322 runs. Siraj and Yadav impressed with the ball, while Sharma's captaincy was sharp. With Ashwin out, India aims for a lead of 425-450 on the final day to win.

Edited By : Aniket Raj | Updated: Feb 17, 2024 19:49 IST
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Yashasvi Jaiswal
Yashasvi Jaiswal

Yashasvi Jaiswal had an outstanding performance in the third Test against England, taking charge of the game with a brilliant century, significantly boosting India’s position by the end of the third day’s play. Jaiswal, scoring 104 runs off 133 balls before retiring hurt, showcased his exceptional talent once again with his second century of the series. Shubman Gill also played well, making 65 runs off 120 balls, showing great control. India ended the day at 196 for 2 in 51 overs. Jaiswal had to stop playing due to back spasms.

The Jaiswal-Gill partnership was impressive, adding 155 runs quickly. Jaiswal played aggressively, hitting nine fours and five sixes, including an excellent pull shot off Jimmy Anderson. India’s lead increased to 322 runs by stumps, thanks to a superb comeback by the Indian bowlers. They took the last five England wickets for just 29 runs, dismissing them for 319.

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Mohammed Siraj was exceptional, using his yorkers effectively against the tail-enders, taking 4 wickets for 84 runs. Kuldeep Yadav also stepped up brilliantly, taking 2 wickets for 77 runs in the morning session, compensating for Ravichandran Ashwin’s absence due to injury.

A pivotal moment came when Joe Root attempted a risky reverse ramp shot off Jasprit Bumrah, which Jaiswal caught with incredible reflexes, turning the momentum in India’s favor.

Rohit Sharma’s captaincy was excellent, evidenced by his strategic adjustments, like positioning Jasprit Bumrah at long-on to dismiss Ben Stokes off Ravindra Jadeja (2/51).

Looking ahead to Sunday, India aims to extend their lead to at least 425, if not 450, and have around 125 overs to bowl out England. With Ashwin unavailable, they’ll need more overs as a safety net on a pitch still favorable to batting.

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Aniket Raj

First published on: Feb 17, 2024 07:49 PM IST

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