[PICTURES/VIDEOS] Yashasvi Jaiswal - Outstanding Indian batter

Too early to say this.

Jaiswal is only starting.

Head has already won 2 ICC trophies and he contributed in both finals.
As a Test player Jaiswal is already better and having more impact.

The innings in Perth showed great maturity — he paced it beautifully which belittled his tender age.
What an exceptional talent and we are all lucky to see it.

Head has played 50 Tests and has had an ok impact, but hardly setting the world on fire.

As a white ball player Head is special and Jaiswal needs to prove himself on that stage (assuming he is given the chance).
 
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I think BCCI should just keep him for tests and give him a few T20I's here and there. They have not given him any ODI's yet. Perhaps never will. Which is fine. He should be kept for red ball only.

He will make plenty of $$ in the IPL. So no worries on that end.
 
I think BCCI should just keep him for tests and give him a few T20I's here and there. They have not given him any ODI's yet. Perhaps never will. Which is fine. He should be kept for red ball only.

He will make plenty of $$ in the IPL. So no worries on that end.
Yup. Don't want T20 spoil his test skills.
 
Not sure why Jaiswal is being compared to Head. Different positions to begin with. Also, Jaiswal has 15+ years in front of him, while Head has about 5 years.

Jaiswal has scored half the runs that Head has scored. But Head has 35 extra tests. Centuries wise, 4 to Jaiswal and 7 to Head. So, Jaiswal is catching up quickly.
 
I'm sure you'd have no problem scoring double century against McGrath and Co.

If this delusion is not confirmation of your Pak origin, don't know what is.
Leaving laxman's iconic knocks in tough situations against warne,McGrath,Lee,steyn,Johnson, akthar he should have aswin's brain to knock smith, root, stokes,sanga etc .on top of it he possess Jadeja's fielding ability ,agility .If he is combination of those 3 ,he should be the greatest all rounder world ever saw and better than sobers.Damn Aussies are so doomed.
 
As a Test player Jaiswal is already better and having more impact.

The innings in Perth showed great maturity — he paced it beautifully which belittled his tender age.
What an exceptional talent and we are all lucky to see it.

Head has played 50 Tests and has had an ok impact, but hardly setting the world on fire.

As a white ball player Head is special and Jaiswal needs to prove himself on that stage (assuming he is given the chance).

Head's that WTC final innings is worth 10 times more than Jaiswal's innings.

Head also scored a glorious hundred in 2023 WC which silenced 120,000+ spectators.

Jaiswal is very good but he is not better than Head currently.
 
Head's that WTC final innings is worth 10 times more than Jaiswal's innings.

Head also scored a glorious hundred in 2023 WC which silenced 120,000+ spectators.

Jaiswal is very good but he is not better than Head currently.
Wc winner in odi
Wc winner in t20 and wtc although wtc is a rubbish format for the final. So I am discounting that as aus lost 4 tests in a row to India

In saying that jaiswal is not a 10th of the talent head is. Head is far superior. You are correct


Jaiswal doesn't even play LOI anyway cause he ain't good enough. In tests though, head is still far superior. Even in difficult conditions he scored 89. Jaiswal only scored when the pitch was flat. Also jaiswal faces an inferior bowling attack

Indian bowling attack is better than aus. So head is facing tougher bowlers.
 
Jaiswal is already a better test player than Head.

Head is a better white ball player.

Just an off-topic point, Mohinder Amarnath is a better ODI batter than Zaheer Abbas too in 1980s, especially after 1983 WC got over. Won player of match in 1983 WC semis and finals.

Zaheer khan > Waqar Younis too.
 
Jaiswal is already a better test player than Head.

Head is a better white ball player.

Just an off-topic point, Mohinder Amarnath is a better ODI batter than Zaheer Abbas too in 1980s, especially after 1983 WC got over. Won player of match in 1983 WC semis and finals.

Zaheer khan > Waqar Younis too.
Travis head on the losing side in u-19 world cup final against India

 
Jaiswal is already a better test player than Head.

Head is a better white ball player.

Just an off-topic point, Mohinder Amarnath is a better ODI batter than Zaheer Abbas too in 1980s, especially after 1983 WC got over. Won player of match in 1983 WC semis and finals.

Zaheer khan > Waqar Younis too.
Faulkner too
 
Jaiswal is already a better test player than Head.

Head is a better white ball player.

Just an off-topic point, Mohinder Amarnath is a better ODI batter than Zaheer Abbas too in 1980s, especially after 1983 WC got over. Won player of match in 1983 WC semis and finals.

Zaheer khan > Waqar Younis too.
Jaiswal got better stats than Head in t20s too.Jaiswal got better strike rate and average too.he got more centuries than Head.only wannabes doesn't want to acknowledge it.In a nutshell jaiswal is better than Head what ever format he plays

 

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Jaiswal got better stats than Head in t20s too.Jaiswal got better strike rate and average too.he got more centuries than Head.only wannabes doesn't want to acknowledge it.In a nutshell jaiswal is better than Head what ever format he plays

No jaiswal lost a wtc final
A final he never played

So Head is > jaiswal

He is a winner
Jaiswal is only a loser. What has he won?
 
India needs 2 more batsmen in the mould of Jaiswal. Someone with similar temperament. Jhurel has shown some promise. But he has to tighten his technique a bit. Gill is working on it. But he still has some weaknesses
 
not sure if this normal or you shoved your head up your ass when your typed this.
Jaiswal is < head because he dint win the wtc. A game he never played. Cause he can't play on flt pitches like head. Amo pant and bumrah dint play vs aus in wtc final.
They are just average players who wouldn't have made much difference in wtc final.

Logic says if aus beat India in odi final 2023 they can an easily beat them in England in the finals for wtc

Bumrah played in 2023 odi final so yea it doesn't matter in the end. Jaiswal is inferior to head
 
I'm sure you'd have no problem scoring double century against McGrath and Co.

If this delusion is not confirmation of your Pak origin, don't know what is.
All I said was I'd be > Laxman, Ashwin and Jadeja easily.

I'm sure you'd have no problem scoring double century against McGrath and Co.

Id have trouble but id have an easier time then Laxman.
 
India needs 2 more batsmen in the mould of Jaiswal. Someone with similar temperament. Jhurel has shown some promise. But he has to tighten his technique a bit. Gill is working on it. But he still has some weaknesses
Gill is improving but it looks another 2 years to fill all the holes.Sai Sudharshan is really good with his temperament and technique. He is useful in odis and test matches. He has to score more runs and win the race.Easwaran will be completely ruled out by selection committee due to his atrocious batting.Even gaikwad was the worst player on spicy tracks.
 
Jaiswal is < head because he dint win the wtc. A game he never played. Cause he can't play on flt pitches like head. Amo pant and bumrah dint play vs aus in wtc final.
They are just average players who wouldn't have made much difference in wtc final.

Logic says if aus beat India in odi final 2023 they can an easily beat them in England in the finals for wtc

Bumrah played in 2023 odi final so yea it doesn't matter in the end. Jaiswal is inferior to head
sure
 
Lol, I'm too old for school. But I am okd enough to be a teacher so I can school you.

The bar on surpassing Laxman, Ashwin and Jadeja ain't high. Just one or 2 sessions and I'm > them.
didn't you post that you are at your part time work from your school?

was that BS or is this BS?
 
Star Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell said during a podcast conversation:

"He's (Jaiswal) a guy that will probably get more than 40 Test hundreds and write some different records. He's got a great ability to adapt to different conditions. It's going to be scary if Australia can't find a way to stop him over the next few games."

"He played a lot of shots that will be on highlights packages, but the stuff he did in between... the balls he left, the balls he got in behind... His footwork is pretty crisp; doesn't seem to have many weaknesses. Plays the short ball well, drives well, plays spin unbelievably well and can absorb pressure for periods of time.”
 
Star Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell said during a podcast conversation:

"He's (Jaiswal) a guy that will probably get more than 40 Test hundreds and write some different records. He's got a great ability to adapt to different conditions. It's going to be scary if Australia can't find a way to stop him over the next few games."

"He played a lot of shots that will be on highlights packages, but the stuff he did in between... the balls he left, the balls he got in behind... His footwork is pretty crisp; doesn't seem to have many weaknesses. Plays the short ball well, drives well, plays spin unbelievably well and can absorb pressure for periods of time.”
Everyone has highlighted what he did in between the shots. That is what you don't see from many youngsters. Impeccable footwork, defense, judgement. Rare quality you find among modern players. Even some oldies don't have the temperament. Rohit after getting beaten 2 or 3 times he just throws the kitchen sink.
 
For all the experts who argued jaiswal was poor but not lived in poverty, building his image for pr etc .find the place where he stayed and his mentor/coach interview in the below video. Unless someone is dirt poor,no one will prefer to stay in that tent


 
During a show on a sports media outlet, Dinesh Karthik said:

“I personally feel he (Jaiswal) is truly a one special player for Team India now."

“I think Yashasvi Jaiswal is a very special player purely because of his attitude. The kind of determination he has sets him apart from the rest."

“I wouldn’t like to compare him to anyone else. He is the best version of Yashasvi Jaiswal, and with every passing day, my respect for him just keeps increasing because I genuinely thought the Australian series would be a tough start for him. But in Perth, after getting out the way he did in the first inning, to come out there and get that 100, hat’s off to him. Brilliant."
 
Jaiswal has 1280 runs in this calendar year....with a maximum of six test innings to go until the end of 2024.


He needs 282 more runs to beat Indian record of 1562 runs by Sachin in 2010.
Mohammad Yousuf's record will also be gone if Jaiswal scores another 508 runs in those remaining six innings.



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Jaiswal has 1280 runs in this calendar year....with a maximum of six test innings to go until the end of 2024.


He needs 282 more runs to beat Indian record of 1562 runs by Sachin in 2010.
Mohammad Yousuf's record will also be gone if Jaiswal scores another 508 runs in those remaining six innings.



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It is tough to score that many runs against an opposition like Australia. At the best he will beat Tendulkar's record.
 
This is probably his first GOLDEN DUCK in CRICKET... COURTESY of STARC
 
Yashasvi Jaiswal became only the seventh batter to be dismissed on the very first ball of a Test match. In doing so, the 22-year-old joined an unwanted list of records that also includes the legendary Sunil Gavaskar.
 
Yashasvi Jaiswal became only the seventh Indian batter to be dismissed on the very first ball of a Test match. In doing so, the 22-year-old joined an unwanted list of records that also includes the legendary Sunil Gavaskar.
Only the seventh batter?, doesn't sound right.
 
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Jaiswal is off the boil for quite some time except for that 161 in Perth test and 76 against Kiwis.
 
He's still new. Give him some time.
His single digit scores aren't a problem, can happen even with the best. However, him not facing enough number of deliveries especially as a test opener is worrying. He isn't giving himself enough of deliveries to settle and that's the biggest worry.
 
His single digit scores aren't a problem, can happen even with the best. However, him not facing enough number of deliveries especially as a test opener is worrying. He isn't giving himself enough of deliveries to settle and that's the biggest worry.
He is playing in Aus vs Aus against Starc and Cummins.
 
He is a smashing player but this humiliation was necessary. He should learn from this experience and stay humble.
 
Cheteshwar Pujara analyzes Yashasvi Jaiswal's batting approach during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy:

“He needs to give himself a bit more time, the way he is playing, he is trying to rush things, he is trying to play shots a bit more. He should only play shots if he is quite sure about it, especially in the first 5-10 overs because it seems that he is in a hurry to score runs, he wants a quick start, and he wants to score those first 15-20 runs quickly,"

“When you are an opener in Test cricket then you don't go out searching for the ball, you play the deliveries on merit. Even if you are an aggressive player, even Virender Sehwag was an aggressive player but he used to play shots only when the ball was pitched in his zone,”
 
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