WATCH: Yashasvi Jaiswal Welcomed With Thunderous Claps, Standing Ovations In Dressing Room After Debut Ton
BCCI shared a video featuring Yashasvi Jaiswal as he gets graciously recognised in the Indian dressing room with thunderous claps, standing ovations and exultations.
IND vs WI 1st Test, Day 3: 21-year-old Yashasvi Jaiswal, a generational cricketer and future of India cricket, will surely remember Day 2 of India vs West Indies 1st Test as the day marked his remarkable introduction into the record books. Jaiswal (unbeaten 143 runs off 350 balls) is now the first Indian batter to score a hundred in his Test debut, outside India and the first Indian to score a ton in the Caribbean on debut.
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Meanwhile, the Board of Control for Cricket in India took to Twitter to share a video featuring Yashasvi Jaiswal as he gets graciously recognised in the Indian dressing room with thunderous claps, standing ovations and exultations.
IND vs WI: Watch below Yashasvi Jaiswal's viral dressing room video...
A special Debut ✨
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 14, 2023
A special century 💯
A special reception in the dressing room 🤗
A special mention by Yashasvi Jaiswal 👌🏻
A special pat on the back at the end of it all 👏🏻#TeamIndia | #WIvIND | @ybj_19 pic.twitter.com/yMzLYaJUvR
Team India in firm control of INDIA vs WEST INDIES 1st Test
Scintillating tons from skipper Rohit Sharma and debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal helped team India pile on 312/2 at stumps on Day 2 of India vs West Indies 1st Test at Dominicia's Windsor Park on Thursday (July 13). While Sharma returned back to the Indian dugout soon after scoring his ton, Jaiswal remained solid at one end. Shubman Gill, who came out to bat at number three, was dismissed for mere 6 to join Rohit in the hut. At Stumps on Day 2, Jaiswal (143 off 350 balls) and Virat Kohli (36 runs off 96 balls) remained unbeaten and will continue India's innings on Day 3.
Earlier, on Day 1, veteran Ravichandran Ashwin (5 wickets for 60 in 24.3 overs) picked a record-breaking five-wicket haul, his 33rd in international cricket, to restrict hosts West Indies for a paltry 150 in 64.3 overs with Ravindra Jadeja chipping in with three wickets.