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Yashasvi Jaiswal, the rising star of Indian cricket, is just 97 runs away of breaking a record that has stood 49 long years, the most runs by an Indian batter in a test series overseas. The record is currently held by the legendary Sunil Gavaskar, who set it back in 1976 during his iconic tour of the West Indies. Senior cricket player Rahul Dravid and Virendra Sehwag were on the list after Sunil Gavaskar of crossing 2,000 runs in their 25th Test.
Left hander batsmen and Indian opener is going to set the history as he stands away just 97 runs from becoming the fastest Indian batter to reach 2,000 test runs. Upcoming second test match at Edgbaston starting on July 2, Jaiswal could break this record .
Jaiswal's journey hasn’t been easy. But it’s his hunger, humility, and solid performances, especially in this series against England, that have brought him to beat the record and make his name registered in list. Jaiswal's consistency brings him here to break the record and make this history
Yashasvi Jaiswal is still in the early stages of his career. What sets this moment apart is not just the record itself, but who’s chasing it. And Jaiswal has already impressed fans and legends alike with his fearless batting style and mental toughness, qualities Gavaskar himself was known for. Jaiswal's hard work from an early age, and love for cricket, has made him a great player.
In an age where T20s often steal the limelight, this chase will bring him more opportunities to play Infront like other great players.
India will soon take to the field for their second test match, and all eyes will be on Jaiswal. Will he carry the calmness he’s shown so far? One thing is certain fans won’t just be watching a cricket match,they will be watching a dream unfold, perhaps witnessing the passing of the torch from one generation to another.