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Yashasvi Jaiswal has etched his name in Indian cricketing history once again as he achieved a historic milestone while playing for India on Day 3 of the Edgbaston Test against England.
Jaiswal breaks Sunil Gavaskar’s iconic record and joins legends Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag
Jaiswal became the fastest Indian to reach 2000 Test runs. He achieved this in just 40 innings, matching Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag, and surpassing the legendary Sunil Gavaskar’s record of 23 Tests. Jaiswal’s stellar rise has not just been about runs, it’s been about consistency and maturity beyond his years.
In just 21 Tests and 40 innings, Jaiswal has accumulated 2000 Test runs, a feat that places him alongside two of India’s greatest, Dravid and Sehwag. What makes his achievement stand out is the pace and poise with which he has built his reputation. He has already struck five centuries and ten fifties, with a formidable average above 52. His 87 in the first innings at Edgbaston was yet another fluent display of control, before falling just short of a sixth century. Jaiswal’s ability to counter pace and adapt to different conditions has made him a reliable top-order batter.
This milestone isn’t a flash in the pan, it’s a reward for sustained excellence since his debut. From dominating domestic cricket to thriving on overseas pitches, Jaiswal’s rise has been fast and fearsome. What’s more impressive is how he’s filled the void left by veteran openers. He doesn’t just accumulate runs, he changes the tempo of the game. Jaiswal has now matched Sehwag’s attacking intent with Dravid’s dependability. That is a rare combination. His 2000-run mark is not just a number, it’s a signal that a new Indian great is in the making.
Fewest innings to 2000 Test runs (India) 👇
40: Rahul Dravid
40: Virender Sehwag
40: Yashasvi Jaiswal– Yashasvi is now the joint fastest to 2000 Test runs for India 🌟
— betvisa68.com (@CricketTimesHQ)
A towering knock for India in the first innings amid an intense Test against England
Before his dismissal for 87 in the first innings, Jaiswal had once again held the Indian innings together. He looked set for another century but was undone by a sharp Ben Stokes delivery, caught behind by Jamie Smith. Despite the heartbreak, Jaiswal’s innings ensured India posted a solid first-innings score. India’s bowlers, led by Mohammed Siraj’s 6-wicket haul, then gave the team a massive 184-run lead. With momentum on their side, the second innings saw Jaiswal contribute a quick 28 off 22 balls, peppered with boundaries. Though brief, his second-innings cameo added vital runs as India pushed for a match-defining lead. His presence at the top once again gave India the early charge. His adaptability across innings, formats, and phases makes him an invaluable asset. As India eyes victory at Edgbaston, Jaiswal’s contributions continue to shape the outcome. In an era seeking new icons, he is making a strong case to be the face of India’s next batting generation.
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