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Rohit Sharma showered accolades on the emerging talents within the Indian cricket team, singling out the stellar performances of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel, in the wake of India‘s historic 434-run triumph over England in the third Test. This resounding victory stands as India’s most significant in Test cricket, measured by the vast margin of runs.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel shine in Rajkot triumph
Jaiswal’s spectacular display in the third Test saw him notch an unbeaten 214 in the second innings, securing his second consecutive double century in the series. Making his debut in Test cricket, Sarfaraz played a pivotal role with scores of 62 and an unbeaten 68, showcasing his mettle as a potential match-winner. Meanwhile, Jurel’s adept wicketkeeping and a crucial run-out of Ben Duckett added to the collective brilliance of the youn♈g trio.
Facing the daunting target set by India, England succumbed to a mere 122 runs in 39.4 overs, with Ravindra Jadeja‘s stellar bowling performance yielding a five-wicket haul. The significance of this victory lies not only in its historic magnitude but also in the substantial contributions made by the emerging players.
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Rohit Sharma’s collective acclaim for youngsters
A day after the match, Rohit took to Instagram to express his collective admiration for these budding talents. He shared a collage on his Stories, featuring Jurel’s impactful run-out and Sarfaraz jubilantly acknowledging Jaiswal’s double century. In his caption, he lauded, “Ye aajkal ke bache” (these youngsters are something else).
Rohit’s post-match press conference: Giving credit to inexperienced players
During the subsequent post-match press conference after the third game, Rohit extolled the virtues of the young and relatively inexperienced members of the team, recognizing their indispensable roles in scripting India’s momentous Test victory.
“Obviously it’s a very good feeling to win a game like that and especially with such a young team as well. (We had) two debutants (Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel) and not a lot of Test matches amongst the playing eleven as well. A lot of these guys are learning from the experience that they’re having in the middle. We got to learn a lot about how we played in Hyderabad and then in Vizag when we won,” Rohit said.