25 January,2024 06:43 PM IST | Hyderabad | mid-day online correspondent
Yashasvi Jaiswal (R) plays a shot during the first day of the first Test cricket match between India and England (Pic: AFP)
Veteran India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is in awe of Yashasvi Jaiswal's batting in only his fifth Test, saying the youngster has not put a foot wrong in his 76-run knock against England in the IND vs ENG 1st Test and has taken to the five-day format 'like a fish to water'.
Jaiswal remained unbeaten after playing 70 balls, hitting nine boundaries and three sixes on the opening day of the first Test. Along with skipper Rohit Sharma (24), he shared 80 runs for the opening stand to take India to 119 for one in their first innings in reply to England's 246.
Shubman Gill was the other not out batter, on 14, with India trailing England by 127 runs at stumps.
"He (Jaiswal) had a great time in the IPL, had a wonderful start in first-class cricket. I am quite enjoying it. I am seeing Rishabh Pant there. His fearless cricket is serving him well," Ashwin said after the end of the opening say's play.
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"Yashasvi has not put a foot wrong, he has taken to Test cricket like a fish to water," the senior spinner added.
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Electing to bat in the IND vs ENG 1st Test, England were 108 for three after 28 overs at lunch. But they lost the plot as the day progressed, with Ashwin (3/68) and Ravindra Jadeja (3/88) doing the bulk of the damage and Jasprit Bumrah (2/28) and Axar Patel (2/33) chipping in.
"It was pretty interesting in the first session, maybe there was a bit of moisture. Because of the early moisture, there was enough speed. Then it slowed down. Not enough speed to carry through to the slips," Ashwin said.
"240 was a very very good competitive total. Thought 30-40 runs more than what we would have liked. Someone making a hundred tomorrow will put us in the driver's seat."
(With agency inputs)