‘Jaisa naam, waisa kaam’: Suniel Shetty praises Yashasvi Jaiswal for maiden Test double ton
Mumbai, February 3
Actor Suniel Shetty, on Saturday, showered praises on Indian cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal for scoring his maiden Test double century.
Taking to Instagram, Shetty shared a picture on his story and captioned it, ‘Mentally strong, determined, Fearless and Pure talent. Yashaswi: Jaisa naam waisa kaam.’
He accomplished this feat during India’s second Test against England at Visakhapatnam.
In the match, he played a marathon knock of 209 in 290 balls, with 19 fours and seven sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 72.06. He was eventually dismissed by pace veteran James Anderson. The next highest score for India is by Shubman Gill.
Jaiswal, 22, is the third-youngest Indian to get a double ton in Tests. The youngest player to get a double century for India is Vinod Kambli, who was 21 years when he smashed 224 against England in Mumbai back in 1994. India batting icon Sunil Gavaskar held the record of youngest Indian player to get a double ton before Kambli, scoring 220 against West Indies at Port of Spain in 1971 at just 21 years.
Jaiswal is only the fourth Indian left-hander besides Sourav Ganguly, Gautam Gambhir and Kambli to smash a Test double ton.
He has taken just 10 innings to reach his maiden double-century. Karun Nair notched his maiden double ton for India in just three innings, being the fastest Indian to do so.
In the 10 innings so far, he has scored 620 runs at an average of 68.88 and a strike rate of 63.85. He has scored a century, a double century and two fifties. With the batter having smashed 502 runs in 16 T20I innings at an average of 33.46 and a strike rate of 161.93 with a century and four fifties, Jaiswal could very well become India’s newest all-format star once he receives his ODI cap.
Jaiswal has already notched double tons in the Irani Cup, Duleep Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy and Tests. This speaks a lot about his temperament and hunger for big runs.
Coming to the match, the second session of the first Test, day two is in progress. India is well on its way to making 400 runs in the first innings thanks to Jaiswal’s marathon knock.