[WATCH] Eng vs Ind 2025: Yashasvi Jaiswal lights up the oval with special century celebration | Cricker

[WATCH] Eng vs Ind 2025: Yashasvi Jaiswal lights up the oval with special century celebration | Cricker

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Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal raised his second century of the series in the Anderson-Detulkar trophy and celebrated in style during the fifth test in The Oval on day 3.

The left -handed reached his sixth test a hundred through a rear delivery of Gus Atkinson behind the square in Leiden for a single. As soon as he finished the milestone, Jaiswal removed his helmet and gloves, blew flying pillow to the dressing room and made a heart gesture with his hands. The entire Indian camp stood up in applause and celebrated the remarkable innings of the young Slagman.

Jaiswal again showed his maturity and exceptional talent and settled as a flag bearer of the New-Age Indian Batting Line-Up. In the meantime, this was his fourth test against England. He had scored for centuries in Dominica, Perth and Leeds. With his last century in The Oval, he has now conquered London, which completes an incredible run in the series of five games.

This is a statement from Yashasvi Jaiswal, this century is an answer to all the doubts and questions of his caliber and the ability to score on difficult condition, and that party 🫶õ😄 #Yashasvijaiswal #Indvseng

6:49 pm · August 2, 2025

In particular, 82 of his 100 points came behind the square, a record for the highest number of runs behind the Wicket to reach a test cricket for a century. India has now included for 12 centuries in this Uit series, while both teams together have produced 19 hundreds in the Anderson-Detulkar trophy so far.

India pushed their second innings lead after 200 points, thanks to Jaiswal’s Century and a great knock from Nightwatchman Akash Deep, who scored 66 on 94 balls. The couple added a 100-run partnership for the third wicket, so that the innings were stopped after early setbacks.

In the first innings, India placed 224 points, with Karun Nair Contributions with a crucial half century. The English Atkinson played with the ball and claimed a five-wicket trait to put pressure on the Indian Batting line-up.

In response, England led 247 runs and won a slender lead of 23 run. Harry Brook and Zak Crawley both recorded half-centures, but Indian Pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna were able to tide four wickets each.

With the Anderson-Detulkar trophy that is currently 2-1 in favor of England, India is determined to win the last test to deliver the series. England, on the other hand, will strive for drawing or winning the game and securing the home floor trophy.

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