Yashasvi Jaiswal’s coach, Jwala Singh, believes the young batsman will continue his strong form, predicting two or more centuries in his debut England tour. This prediction comes after Jaiswal’s remarkable century in the first Test against England at Headingley. Opening the batting for India, Jaiswal scored 101 runs, including 16 boundaries and a six, becoming the first Indian opener to achieve a century at the venue.
Singh shared his high expectations: “I think he’ll score at least two more centuries here. He’s worked hard on his game.” Singh also praised Jaiswal’s mental fortitude and controlled shots, comparing his innings to Sourav Ganguly’s memorable performance. He emphasized the significance of left-handed batsmen’s centuries.
Jaiswal’s first-day performance at Headingley showcased a composed and controlled century. He celebrated the milestone with visible emotion, demonstrating his maturity and strategic shot selection. His opening partnership with KL Rahul set the foundation for a strong Indian score of 359/3. Jaiswal demonstrated his skill against pace and capitalized on opportunities, proving his mettle on English pitches.
