Yashasvi Jaiswal, the highly anticipated young cricketer in India, is poised to make his debut in the upcoming Test series against the West Indies.
Since his first-class debut in January 2019, Jaiswal has impressed with his remarkable performances. With an average of 80.21 in 15 matches, he has scored 1845 runs, including nine centuries and two half-centuries. Notably, he holds the record for the youngest double centurion in List A cricket, achieved at the age of 17.
In the recently concluded IPL season, Jaiswal displayed his prowess in T20 matches by scoring 625 runs in just 14 matches, with a strike rate of 163.61. Although he fell agonizingly short of a century, his unbeaten 98 off 47 balls was a standout performance. During this innings, he broke the record for the fastest IPL half-century and came close to breaking the overall record as well.
While Jaiswal has earned praise for his temperament, there was one incident in a Ranji Trophy match where he lost his cool. Playing for West Zone in the Duleep Trophy in 2022, he was sent off by his captain, Ajinkya Rahane, for sledging an opponent. Jaiswal acknowledged his occasional outbursts of aggression but downplayed the severity of his remarks.
He preferred not to dwell on the past and believed there was no value in discussing it further.
Looking ahead, Jaiswal expressed his intention to handle sledging differently in high-profile Test matches against teams like England and Australia. He stated that he would prefer to remain silent for as long as possible, absorbing the sledging like a sponge. When the time comes, he will respond in his own way.
Jaiswal acknowledged that sledging is common in cricket, regardless of the level of play. Although it may be less apparent in tournaments like the IPL, he emphasized that everyone experiences it to some extent. However, he drew a line when it came to disrespectful comments about his family. He firmly stated that he would not tolerate anyone speaking ill of his mother or sister.
Ajinkya Rahane, India’s vice-captain for the West Indies Tests, previously addressed Jaiswal’s send-off incident. He emphasized the importance of adhering to rules and respecting the game, opponents, and match officials. Rahane firmly stated that those who fail to meet these standards have no place on the field.
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