
CEAT Cricket Rating Awards: Since making a century in his Test debut against the West Indies last year, Yashasvi Jaiswal has quickly established himself in the Indian team as a reliable run-getter, especially after amassing 712 runs in the 4-1 series win over England at home.
Such has been his impact that even Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon admitted that the young left-handed opener will pose a huge threat to the hosts’ bowling line-up in this year’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Matthew Hayden, the former Australia left-handed opener, said it will be very exciting to see how Jaiswal fares in conditions Down Under.
“Isn't it great that this series is shaping up to be a heavyweight bout? Someone like the GOAT going after what is, in my opinion, one of the key assets for Indian cricket. Yes, he’s certainly proving to be that. One of the things that I'm really curious to understand, even on a night like tonight, the night of nights of celebrating cricket across the world, is how do young players actually perceive Test cricket? Is this current group of Test cricketers driven to excellence by the competitive line-up and nature of Indian cricket right now?”