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Adapting To Scenarios & Reading Situations Are Things Learned In Last One Year: Jaiswal
Since his debut against the West Indies last year, where he made a century on debut, Jaiswal has amassed 1028 runs in nine games, averaging 68.53 with a highest score of 214 not out. He was also adjudged Player of the Series in India’s 4-1 series win over England for making 712 runs in nine innings at an astonishing average of 89.
“I can see a lot of different scenarios and shift my game (accordingly) for the team and read the situations. These things have been very important for me in the last one year, and have made the biggest difference.”
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