Yashasvi Jaiswal only behind Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes to break a unique record | Cricket News
Yashasvi Jaiswal is the leading run-scorer in the ongoing marquee India vs England five-match Test series. The batter has shown not only a solid technique against the bowlers but has been unforgiving against the bowlers with his power game. The 22-year-old is on the verge of breaking many records in the series and the number of sixes hit in a calendar year a batter in Test matches can be one of them.
Jaiswal has hit 23 sixes so far in 2024 within just two months. With India playing a lot more matches Tests this year he is expected to increase the tally. Ahead of the young left-hander is England’s current head coach Brendon McCullum (33 sixes in 2014) and skipper Ben Stokes (26 sixes in 2022) on the l.
Behind Jaiswal are three more batters who are renowned for their aggressive batting. Australia’s Adam Gilchr (22 sixes in 2005) and behind him are India’s Virender Sehwag (22 sixes in 2008) and Rishabh Pant (21 sixes in 2022).
Much of Jaiswal’s six-hitting numbers have been bolstered his double century in the second innings at Rajkot where he smashed 12 sixes which is the highest in a Test innings equalling Pakan’s Wasim Akram who did in 1996 against Zimbabwe.
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Jaiswal has scored more than fifty plus score in every Test of the ongoing series against England. The young left-hander has also scored two double-centuries in the series. With a Test remaining in Dharamshala Jaiswal is on the verge of breaking the record for the most runs in a bilateral series.
During the fourth Test in Ranchi Jaiswal equalled the record of Virat Kohli of 655 runs tally which the latter made against England as well in 2016 at home. In addition to that Jaiswal has surpassed current Indian coach Rahul Dravid’s tally of 619 runs and 602 runs against Australia and England respectively away from home.
Ahead of Jaiswal in the l is Kohli (692 runs) who has had a coming-of-age Test series against Australia away in 2014/15. However, former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar is in a class of his own with 774 (away series in 1971) and 732 (home series in 1978/79) against West Indies.