The 22-year-old batting sensation has had a remarkable rags-to-riches tale. He's faced hardships and overcome the fear of failure to emerge as one of the rising stars of Indian cricket. The centurion in Vizag, who also scored a hundred on Test debut, says this is just the start
The greatest of cricketers get nervous in the 90s. The fear of getting out when you are close to achieving a big milestone is common. But when you are Yashasvi Jaiswal—who has overcome every possible fear in life—how can you be afraid of anything?
The 22-year-old was batting on 94 in the second Test against England on Friday when he walked down the track and lifted the ball over the long-on fence to bring up his century. It was Jaiswal’s second Test hundred after he started his career with a magnificent 171 against the West Indies on his debut last year.