
Yashasvi Jaiswal continues his remarkable form by scoring his 7th Test century on the opening day of the second Test against West Indies, displaying class, patience, and dominance.
On a pitch offering assistance to both batters and bowlers, Jaiswal once again proved why he is considered one of India’s brightest young stars in Test cricket. Walking in early after an initial wicket, he anchored the innings with exceptional control and composure. His shot selection, precise timing, and calm temperament stood out as he reached his century in style with a boundary through the covers.
The young left-hander, who has quickly become India’s reliable opener, demonstrated technical brilliance against the new ball and punished loose deliveries with elegant strokes. Partnering well with the middle order, he ensured India ended the day in a commanding position. His consistency and hunger for big scores continue to make him a key asset for India’s red-ball setup.
Fans and cricket experts praised Jaiswal’s temperament, with many calling it a “textbook Test century.” His ability to adapt to different conditions and maintain focus under pressure highlights his growth as a top-order batsman. With this ton, Jaiswal now joins an elite list of Indian players who have achieved seven Test hundreds at a young age.
The match remains poised with India looking to capitalize on Jaiswal’s innings and post a massive first-innings total against the West Indies bowling
attack.