IND vs ENG: ‘Don’t run first’, know why Sarfaraz Khan said this to Jaiswal, who is close to 200, in the Rajkot test match?

India defeated England by 434 runs in the Rajkot test match. India vs England, 3rd Test (Image Credit- Twitter X) A video of the Test match played between India and England in Rajkot is going viral on the internet, in which Sarfaraz Khan is seen warning Yashasvi Jaiswal, who is close to a double century, to run a risky single. It is noteworthy that in this match, Jaiswal played an excellent inning of 214* runs and made many records in his name. However, when Jaiswal was close to 199 runs, Sarfaraz Khan, standing at the non-striker’s end, warned him to avoid taking risky singles, saying ‘don’t run first’. Watch this video viral on social media pic.twitter.com/byNWwcNFBO — Nihari Korma (@NihariVsKorma) February 19, 2024 Also, let us tell you that Sarfaraz Khan also performed brilliantly in this match and scored half-centuries (62, 68*) in both the innings. However, in the first innings he was run out due to a wrong call by Ravindra Jadeja, otherwise he too could have scored a century in the debut match. Status of India vs England third test match On the other hand, if we tell you the condition of this match, India has won the match by 434 runs, which is one of the biggest wins recorded by it in terms of runs in Test cricket. In the match, India won the toss and decided to bat first and scored 445 runs in the first innings. After this, England, who batted, could score only 319 runs in the first innings and fell behind by 126 runs. So after this, the Indian team scored 430 runs in the second innings and set a mountain-like target of 557 runs for England to win. But after this, in front of the excellent bowling of the Indian team, England was limited to only 122 runs in the second innings and lost the match by a margin of 434 runs. Let us tell you that this was England’s second biggest defeat in Test cricket in terms of runs.

IND vs ENG: “Every innings means a lot to me”- Yashasvi Jaiswal

This young player is the highest run-scorer in the ongoing five-match Test series between India and England. He has scored 545 runs in six innings at a tremendous average of 109. During this period his strike rate has been 81.10. Coming to Mumbai from his birthplace in Uttar Pradesh at the age of 12, Jaiswal, who hails from a humble background, had to struggle not only on the field but also off the field. During a conversation on Geo Cinema after winning the third Test match, Yashasvi Jaiswal said, “In India, when you grow up, you work really hard for everything. Even when you get a bus, you have to work really hard to get the bus. You have to work really hard to get access to trains and autos and everything. I have done this since childhood and I know how important every innings is and that is why I work really hard in my (practice) sessions and every innings matters for me and my team, that is my country. And that’s the biggest motivation for me to play. Just make sure that whenever I am there I have to give my 100% and then enjoy.” The opening batsman scored his first double century in the second Test in Visakhapatnam, but could not score a big score in the first innings of the third Test. India’s score reached 33/3 within the first hour on the first day of the Test match, after which veteran Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja scored centuries to help the hosts post a strong score of 445 runs in the first innings. Jaiswal said, “The way Rohit bhai and Jaddu bhai played in the first innings inspired me a lot. They were really taking the match forward with every session and when I was inside (dressing room) I kept thinking that when I go there I have to score runs. The way he was talking about the game, the way he motivated us, I think it’s incredible to see him putting in so much effort.”

IND vs ENG: Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a double century in the second innings of the third test, Parthiv Patel praised the young batsman.

In the third Test match played in Rajkot, the Indian team defeated England by 434 runs and took a 2-1 lead in the five-match Test series. Yashasvi Jaiswal In the third Test match played in Rajkot, the Indian team defeated England by 434 runs and took a 2-1 lead in the five-match Test series. Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal batted very well for the Indian team in the second innings of the third Test and played an incredible inning of 214* runs in 236 balls with the help of 14 fours and 12 sixes. Yashasvi Jaiswal did not spare any England bowler in this match and hit hard against everyone. Parthiv Patel has praised this batting of Yashasvi Jaiswal a lot. According to Parthiv Patel, Yashasvi Jaiswal is a complete batsman and he can make many records in his name in future. While talking to Colors Cineplex, Parthiv Patel said, ‘Yashaswi Jaiswal is a complete batsman and that is why he has scored so many runs. Many questions were asked about him. He had some trouble batting against James Anderson in the last Test but in the third Test he batted very well against the experienced fast bowler. He batted very well against spinners also: Parthiv Patel Parthiv Patel further said, ‘Even in the middle overs, the young opening batsman batted very well against the spinners. He also played big shots very well and also played sweeps. There is no doubt that Yashasvi has batted very well in this series. The most important thing is that when your team is in such a time, it is very important for you to perform well. Yashasvi scored runs very fast and crossed the 200-run mark. We have seen similar shots from him in the Indian Premier League too but he performed similar in Test cricket also. The way he hit three sixes in three consecutive balls against James Anderson was really amazing. 3 biggest wins recorded by India in terms of runs in Test cricket These 5 bowlers have sent Virat Kohli to the pavilion for a golden duck in IPL. List of bowlers who took the fastest 500 wickets in Test cricket- 4 Indian players who scored the fastest half-centuries in test debut 5 teams that have won the Under 19 World Cup the most number of times 3 Australian players who have won POTM awards the most number of times in T20I 5 players who made the biggest scores in ODI cricket for Sri Lanka Five best innings played by Indian captains in Under-19 World Cup 4 Indian bowlers who became number 1 bowler in test cricket List of batsmen who remained not out most number of times in IPL

IND vs ENG: “Run away, go back” – Rohit did drama during Rajkot test, Jaiswal and Sarfaraz…..

Indian team seems to be in a strong position on the fourth day of Rajkot Test. IND vs ENG (Pic Source-Twitter) The Indian team seems to be in a strong position on the fourth day of the third Test being played in Rajkot. The host team declared its second innings after scoring 430 runs for 4 wickets and has set a huge target of 557 runs for England. Rohit Sharma The India-led team made a strong start to the day against England with a strong lead of 322 runs. With the help of excellent batting by Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubhman Gill and Sarfaraz Khan, this lead was taken beyond 550. As soon as Jaiswal completed his second double century, everyone was waiting for captain Rohit Sharma to declare the innings. After the drinks break in the second session, when India was ahead by 536 runs, Yashasvi and Sarfaraz started walking towards the dressing room. However, then captain Rohit Sharma did not declare the innings and he asked the batsmen to return. The video of this incident went viral rapidly on the internet. In the viral video, Rohit can be seen gesturing with his hand that he is stopping both the batsmen from coming towards the dressing room. Watch viral video here Rofat is funny at this moment pic.twitter.com/iG6mD8z0bk — sarthhhh (@ChiefLahk) February 18, 2024 Duckett and Crowley head to the changing rooms Sensing India’s announcement, England’s openers Ben Duckett and Jack Crowley headed towards the changing room to get ready to bat, but after Rohit asked Jaiswal and Sarfaraz to continue batting, they had to return to the field. Fell. Talking about Yashasvi Jaiswal, he has scored his second double century in the same series. He has become the third Indian batsman to do so. Apart from this, after Wasim Akram, Yashasvi Jaiswal has become the second batsman to hit the maximum number of sixes (12) in a Test innings. On the other hand, Sarfaraz Khan has done wonders in his debut test match itself. He batted brilliantly and scored a half-century in the second innings also. Sarfaraz has become the fourth Indian player to do so. List of bowlers who took the fastest 500 wickets in Test cricket- 4 Indian players who scored the fastest half-centuries in test debut 5 teams that have won the Under 19 World Cup the most number of times 3 Australian players who have won POTM awards the most number of times in T20I 5 players who made the biggest scores in ODI cricket for Sri Lanka Five best innings played by Indian captains in Under-19 World Cup 4 Indian bowlers who became number 1 bowler in test cricket List of batsmen who remained not out most number of times in IPL Top 4 Indian bowlers who took 150 wickets in least number of test matches List of foreign players earning big from IPL 2024

IND vs ENG: Yashasvi Jaiswal created history, only the third Indian to do so in Test cricket, read big news

Jaiswal has played an unbeaten inning of 214* runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal (Image Credit- Twitter Indian cricket team’s young opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal has made a special record in his name in the third test match against England in Rajkot. Let us tell you that in the second innings of the match, he played an excellent inning of 214* runs, due to which India was successful in setting a strong target of 557 runs for England to win in the second innings. Jaiswal came in to bat after the runout of Shubman Gill (91) on the fourth day, and started the game with a lead of 104 runs, after he had retired hurt due to back pain on the first day of play. So as soon as he scored a double century in the match, he made a special record in his name. Jaiswal made this special record in his name Let us tell you that as soon as Yashasvi scored a double century in this match, he became the third Indian batsman to score double centuries in two consecutive matches. Earlier, Jaiswal had also played a brilliant inning of 209 runs in the second test match held in Visakhapatnam. So before Jaiswal, this feat was done by former Indian player Vinod Kambli and former captain Virat Kohli. Kambli had scored 224 runs in a match against England in 1992, and after that he also scored 227 runs in the match against Zimbabwe in Delhi. Also, Virat Kohli had achieved this feat by playing an inning of 213 runs against Sri Lanka in 2017. Apart from this, the 22-year-old player has also equaled former Pakistan player Wasim Akram in terms of hitting the most individual sixes (12) in an innings of a Test match. Akram had hit 12 sixes during his innings of 257 runs played against Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura in 1996.

Most Sixes in a Test Innings: Yashasvi Jaiswal created history, left behind these 4 greats

Yashasvi Jaiswal played an inning of 214 runs in the second innings of the third Test against England. Yashasvi Jaiswal (Photo Source: Most Sixes in a Test Innings: The third match of the five-match Test series between India and England is being played in Rajkot from 15 February. Team India had put 445 runs on the board in the first innings on the strength of centuries from Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja. The England team was all out for 319 runs in the first innings. Team India declared the second innings at 430 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal played the highest innings of 214 runs. Whereas Shubman Gill played an inning of 91 runs and Sarfaraz Khan played an inning of 68 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal hit 12 sixes in the second innings against England. Yashasvi Jaiswal has become the batsman to hit most sixes in a Test innings. Let us see the names of those batsmen who have hit the most sixes in a Test innings- 5. Brendon McCullum (11 sixes) Brendon McCullum (Photo Source: In 2014, New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum hit 11 sixes in the third Test match against Pakistan in Sharjah. Brendon McCullum played an innings of 202 runs in 188 balls with the help of 21 fours and 11 sixes. New Zealand won this match by one innings and 80 runs. Brendon McCullum is at fifth position in the list of batsmen who have hit most sixes in a Test innings. 4. Nathan Astle (11 sixes) Nathan Astle (Photo Source: Getty Images) In 2002, New Zealand batsman Nathan Astle hit 11 sixes in the second innings of the first match of the Test series against England in Christchurch. Nathan Astle had played an inning of 222 runs in 168 balls with the help of 28 fours and 11 sixes. New Zealand had to face defeat against England by 80 runs in that match. Nathan Astle is fourth in the list of batsmen who have hit most sixes in an innings of Test. 3. Matthew Hayden (11 sixes) Mathew Hayden (Photo Source: In 2003, Matthew Hayden hit 11 sixes in the first innings of the first Test match of the series against Zimbabwe in Perth. Matthew Hayden had played an inning of 380 runs in 437 balls with the help of 38 fours and 11 sixes. Australia won that match against Zimbabwe by an innings and 175 runs. Matthew Hayden is at third place in the list of batsmen who have hit most sixes in an innings of Test. 2. Wasim Akram (12 sixes) Wasim Akram (Photo Source: In 1996, Pakistani batsman Wasim Akram hit 12 sixes in the first innings of the first Test played against Zimbabwe at Shekupara. Wasim Akram had played an inning of 257 runs in 363 balls with the help of 22 fours and 12 sixes. Wasim Akram is at second position in the list. 1. Yashasvi Jaiswal (12 sixes) Yashasvi Jaiswal (Photo Source: Indian young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal hit 12 sixes in the second innings of the third match of the Test…

IND vs ENG: Yashasvi Jaiswal forbids Sarfaraz Khan to take the second run, Rohit Sharma gets furious

Yashasvi Jaiswal batted brilliantly in the second innings of the third Test and scored 214* runs in 236 balls with the help of 14 fours and 12 sixes. IND vs ENG (Pic Source-Twitter) Currently, the third test between India and England is being played in Rajkot. In the second innings of the third Test, Sarfaraz Khan and Yashasvi Jaiswal batted very well for the Indian team and hit hard against the England bowlers. Let us tell you, Yashasvi Jaiswal batted tremendously in the second innings of the third test and scored 214* runs in 236 balls with the help of 14 fours and 12 sixes. Not only this, Sarfaraz Khan has also left his mark in this match and he scored 68* runs in 72 balls with the help of 6 fours and 3 sixes in the second innings. However, during the second innings of this match, Yashasvi Jaiswal made a big mistake. In fact, in the 94th over of the innings, when Yashasvi Jaiswal was very close to his double century, he refused to give Sarfaraz Khan a second run on a ball. The second run could have been completed easily but Yashasvi did not take it, seeing which Indian team captain Rohit Sharma also became very disappointed. Rohit Sharma was sitting in the dressing room at that time and his anger was worth seeing. Sarfaraz Khan played a ball from Rehan Ahmed towards deep cover. Sarfaraz asked for a second run from Yashasvi but he refused. Rohit Sharma’s reaction on the running. pic.twitter.com/65YgS25Vf8 — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) February 18, 2024 England needs 557 runs to win the third test Apart from Sarfaraz Khan and Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill also batted very well in the second innings of the third test and scored 91 runs. Rohit Sharma was out after scoring 19 runs while Kuldeep Yadav played a valuable inning of 27 runs. For England, Rehan Ahmed, Joe Root and Tom Hartley took 1-1 wicket. England needs 557 runs to win this match. However, his start in this match was very bad. At present the 5 match test series is tied at 1-1. Now it remains to be seen which team wins the third test? List of bowlers who took the fastest 500 wickets in Test cricket- 4 Indian players who scored the fastest half-centuries in test debut 5 teams that have won the Under 19 World Cup the most number of times 3 Australian players who have won POTM awards the most number of times in T20I 5 players who made the biggest scores in ODI cricket for Sri Lanka Five best innings played by Indian captains in Under-19 World Cup 4 Indian bowlers who became number 1 bowler in test cricket List of batsmen who remained not out most number of times in IPL Top 4 Indian bowlers who took 150 wickets in least number of test matches List of foreign players earning big from IPL 2024

IND vs ENG: “He is the next superstar of Team India” – English batsman said about Jaiswal

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ben Dukett. (Photo Source: X(Twitter) After watching the strong performance of Yashasvi Jaiswal on Saturday, English cricketer Ben Duckett has praised the aggressive attitude of the Indian batsman. Duckett said England’s new batting approach, dubbed ‘baseball’, reflects how the game should be played. He credited Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum for this strategy, which started about two years ago. While calling India’s young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal a ‘rising star’, Ben Duckett on Saturday said that his team should be given credit for inspiring the players of the opposition camp to bat aggressively in Test cricket. Jaiswal, batting in England’s famous ‘baseball’ style in Test cricket, scored a century in India’s second innings on Saturday, the third day of the third Test match. Ben Duckett praised Yashasvi Jaiswal fiercely However, at the end of the day, he scored 104 runs in 133 balls, hitting nine fours and five sixes, before being retired hurt due to back spasms. Ben Duckett was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, “When you see the players of the opposition team playing like this, it feels like we should take some credit. “They are playing in a different way than their natural style.” He said, “We have seen this many times in the current cricket season. It is quite exciting to see that other players and other teams are also playing that aggressive style of cricket. He looks like a superstar on the rise, unfortunately he is in a very good slump at the moment. “His bad times are going to come.” Duckett, who scored 153 runs with the help of 23 fours and two sixes in 151 balls in England’s first innings, said that the Indian team had come on the field on Saturday with a better plan. He said, “It was a day when I think you have to give credit to India. In the morning session they were not giving easy chances to score runs.”

Virender Sehwag gave a surprising statement on comparison of opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal with legends.

In the past, Jaiswal has also been compared with Tendulkar and Bradman. Virender Sehwag and Yashasvi Jaiswal (Image Credit- Twitter) Whenever a young player performs brilliantly in the cricket world, he gets compared with many former great players. So something similar is currently happening with the young opening batsman of the Indian team, Yashasvi Jaiswal. It is noteworthy that Jaiswal’s bat is speaking strongly in the ongoing Test series against England. In the second Test match held in Vizag, he played a quick match-winning innings of 209 runs, whereas even before this he had played short but fast innings. Also, after this performance, he started being compared with former legends Sachin Tendulkar and Don Bradman. However, now former Indian opener Virender Sehwag, popularly known as the Nawab of Najafgarh, has given a big statement on comparing this player with former greats. Virender Sehwag gave a big statement regarding Jaiswal It is noteworthy that Sehwag is known for his unique and outspoken style in the cricket world. Sehwag said in a conversation with Hindustan Times from Dubai – He (Yashaswi Jaiswal) is a very good batsman but I think it is too early to make comparisons. From this statement given by Sehwag, you can guess that it is too early to include Jaiswal in the category of greats, but he is a great batsman. Regarding this issue, former Indian player and cricket commentator Gautam Gambhir has said many times that – I want to congratulate this young player for his achievement, but more importantly, I want to tell everyone to let this young player play. We have seen in the past that in India we have a habit, especially the media, of exaggerating their achievements and tagging them and making them look like heroes.

IND vs ENG 2024: England’s camp is trembling with the name of Yashasvi Jaiswal; Now David Lloyd advised Ben Stokes to play with ‘ego’

The India vs England Test series is currently tied at 1-1, and the third match will be played in Rajkot from February 15. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ben Stokes. (Image Source: X) England’s Test tour of India 2024, IND vs ENG: Former England legend David Lloyd praised Indian cricket team’s young opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal.Yashasvi Jaiswal) in the ongoing five-match Test series against Ben Stokes (ben stokes) has described as the biggest threat to the England cricket team led by. David Lloyd suggested England captain Ben Stokes that he should play with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s ego and put the off-spinners in front of him to force him to make wrong strokes. Should be taken off. He said that England should adopt an unconventional approach against Yashasvi in ​​the third Test match starting on February 15 in Rajkot. The biggest threat to Ben Stokes is Yashasvi Jaiswal: David Lloyd Let us tell you, Yashasvi Jaiswal played an important role in Team India’s 106-run victory by playing a record-breaking innings of 209 runs on 290 balls in the second Test against England in Visakhapatnam. The 22-year-old opening batsman has scored 321 runs in four innings at an impressive average of 80.25 in the ongoing Test series, and is currently the leading run-scorer. David Lloyd, in his column for the Daily Mail, wrote: “Yashaswi Jaiswal is a powerful player, but he has no weaknesses, so I would like to do something a little different by trying the left-arm spinner against him. I have to be consistent with the off-spinner with the new ball because you have to keep tempting him, then he will fall into the net. I would like to see England play with Jaiswal’s ego a little more.” ‘If Yashasvi Jaiswal is under control, India is under control’ The former England legend further added: “Shubman Gill performed well in the second Test and the Indian batsmen are capable of scoring big. England have faced the biggest problem so far with Yashasvi Jaiswal and hence their challenge should be to work out a plan to dismiss the leading run scorer of the series.”