Yashasvi Jaiswal is currently playing for the Mumbai cricket team in the Ranji Trophy semifinal match against the Uttar Pradesh cricket team. Jaiswal scored a magnificent century in the first innings. His 100-run knock helped the Mumbai cricket team gain the important first innings lead in the semifinal match of the 2022 Ranji Trophy.
However, in the second innings, the left-handed batter took a lot of time before scoring his first run. He opened the innings with aggressive player Prithvi Shaw. The right-handed batter relentlessly destroyed the Uttar Pradesh cricket team’s bowling attack as he scored 64 runs from just 71 balls. He hit 12 fours in his entertaining knock.
Fans should note that Prithvi Shaw and Yashasvi Jaiswal had an opening partnership of 66 runs for Mumbai cricket team in the second innings. Shaw scored 64 runs in that, while extras contributed two runs. Jaiswal did not score a run. It is a new world record for the lowest percentage contribution by a batter in an opening partnership of 50 or more runs in first-class cricket history.
Highest contribution in 50+ opening partnership in first-class cricket:
96.96% – Prithvi Shaw (64/66) with Yashasvi Jaiswal
For Mumbai v Uttar Pradesh, 202295.34% – Percy McDonnell (82/86) with Alec Bannerman
For Australians v North, 1888#RanjiTrophyAdvertisement— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) June 16, 2022
Jaiswal played 53 back-to-back dot balls in the second innings of the Mumbai cricket team. He finally opened his account with a boundary on the 54th ball.
After scoring a hundred in this match, Jaiswal had a chat with ESPNCricinfo, where he had said:
“Initially, it was difficult, the ball was moving, and they [Uttar Pradesh] were bowling well. I needed to respect them, and I just needed to get them tired and play that session when they are bowling well. The whole day, the ball was moving. I had to focus well to leave the balls. I was just trying to build partnerships.”
Fans on Twitter react as Yashasvi Jaiswal played a half-century of dot balls in second innings
Jaiswal raised his bat after scoring his first runs in the second innings on the 54th ball. Here’s how fans on Twitter reacted:
Jaiswal raising the bat, Mumbai dugout cheering, UP players clapping when Jaiswal scored the first run in the 54th ball. pic.twitter.com/VFjdxXLWOa
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) June 16, 2022
Jaiswal is such a. Budding youngster
— Cover drive (@Viratkafan23) June 16, 2022
Next Pujara in Indian Test Cricket
— Roshmi 💗 (@CricCrazyRoshmi) June 16, 2022
Next Rahul Dravid
— 𝐕𝐚𝐫𝐮𝐧 • (@vase556) June 16, 2022
Dravid 2(101) i think this is unbreakable
— TejaVIRAT_Tarak❤️🔥 (@TejaPandruvada) June 16, 2022
Dravid moment 😁
— Captain (@iEatCricket) June 16, 2022
Reminds me of Dravid's celebration
— Priyanshu Mallick (@priyanshu_619M) June 16, 2022
Remind me of pujara
— @vkgoat18 (@goat18fc) June 16, 2022
Jaiswal , jaiswal pic.twitter.com/4vptrvA3gl
— 𝙍𝘿𝙆 (@Goatcheeku_18) June 16, 2022
Unreal temperament at this age
Can score 18 ball fifty against Hazelwood and can ball defend 50 balls without scoring— Harvey dent (@Harveydent3003) June 16, 2022