On a dominant first day of the second Test against the West Indies, India’s dynamic opener Yashasvi Jaiswal remained unbeaten on a magnificent 173. Jaiswal’s innings was a masterclass in Test batting, marked by improved patience and a keen eye for scoring opportunities, making a strong statement after a less prolific first Test. He found excellent support from Sai Sudharsan (87) and KL Rahul (38), as India posted a formidable 318/2 by stumps. The decision to bat first by captain Shubman Gill proved fruitful.
Anil Kumble, a revered figure in Indian cricket, lauded Jaiswal’s performance and offered a high-reaching prediction. Kumble commented on Jaiswal’s ‘hunger and attitude toward building big innings’ and highlighted his ability to capitalize on good starts. “He’s still out there, and he can go on to score big runs tomorrow,” Kumble stated, adding, “Not just for a double hundred, but maybe even a triple hundred tomorrow.” This forecast reflects the immense confidence Kumble has in Jaiswal’s capabilities to achieve significant milestones in Test cricket.
