Monday, November 27, 2023

Cricket: Yashasvi Jaiswal set an all-time precedent among Indian cricketers in international T20 cricket

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Cricket news about Yashasvi Jaiswal

Yashasvi Jaiswal made history in Thiruvananthapuram. He set an all-time precedent among Indian cricketers in international T20 cricket. Team India's young opener surpassed Rohit Sharma and Lokesh Rahul to achieve the rare feat.


Yashasvi scored a half-century off just 24 balls in the second T20 match of the series against Australia at the Greenfield Stadium on Sunday. It is not that no one else has scored a half-century for India in international T20 cricket off fewer balls than this. Rather, Yuvraj Singh holds the record for half-centuries by half a ball (12 balls) than Yashasvi. But in another case, Jaiswal trumps the rest.



Yashasvi became the third Indian cricketer

Yashasvi completed his personal half-century in the sixth over of the innings against Australia on Sunday. In other words, he crossed the half-century barrier within the power play. Yashasvi became the third Indian cricketer to complete an individual half-century in 6 overs of power play in international T20 cricket. Rohit Sharma and Lokesh Rahul achieved such feat before him. However, Yashasvi took the first place in the list of Indian cricketers who scored the most individual runs in the power play.

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Most runs scorer in the power play

Jaiswal hit 50 off 24 balls with the help of 9 fours and 2 sixes. However, Jaswal got out after scoring a half-century. In 5.5 overs of the innings, he was caught by Adam Zampa off Nathan Ellis. Yashasvi played an impeccable innings of 53 runs off 25 balls before returning to dressing room.


Jaiswal's 53rd T20 International is the most runs scored by an Indian cricketer in the Power Play. He topped Rohit Sharma and Lokesh Rahul. Both Rohit and Lokesh scored 50 runs in the power play.


Rohit Sharma scored 50 runs in 6 overs of the powerplay in a T20 match against New Zealand in Hamilton in 2020. Lokesh Rahul was dismissed for 50 runs in 6 overs of the power play in the 2021 T20 World Cup match against Scotland.


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Match summary

On the way to such a destructive innings against Australia, Yashasvi hit 3 consecutive fours and 2 sixes in one over of Sean Abbott. India posted a huge innings of 235 runs for 4 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Apart from Yashasvi, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ishan Kishan completed individual half-centuries in this match.


Although he did not make his ODI debut for the country, he has spread 'Aroma' in Test and T20 formats. His runs are 266 in 2 Tests. Among them, he scored 171 runs in his debut Test against the West Indies. Meanwhile, he scored 306 runs in 10 T20 matches. Highest 100 runs from 49 balls against Nepal. The cricket world is waiting to see how far Yashasvi can go. 



India have had a great start in the U-19 World Cup

The Indian Cricket Team started with a bang in the U-19 World Cup. They won the match by 84 runs. 


India batted first(1st) and made 251 runs for 7 wickets in 50 overs. Bangladesh (Bangladesh Cricket Team) could not bat the entire 50 overs to chase India's runs. Bangladesh's innings ended with 167 runs. India's Adarsh ​​Singh was Man of the Match.


Bangladesh won the toss and decided to field. Indian opener Adarsh ​​Singh played a brilliant innings of 76 runs. Arshin Kulkarni and Mushir Khan did not get runs but captain Uday Saharan played a useful innings of 64 runs. Priyanshu (23), Avneesh (23) and Sachin (26 not out) brought the Indian innings to 251 runs. Among the Bangladeshi bowlers, Maruf took 5 wickets. 


India is the last champion. Bangladesh did not get off to a good start chasing their runs. 4 wickets for 50 runs. Among the Bangladeshi batsmen, Ariful (41) and Shihab (54) scored significant runs. None of the others got a run. Among the Indian bowlers, Saumya Pandey took 4 wickets.


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