
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s brilliant century in the first Test at Leeds, where he scored 101 runs, has become a key talking point. His performance contributed significantly to India’s strong position on the first day. Following a substantial partnership with KL Rahul and the subsequent arrival of Shubman Gill, who was making his debut as captain, a lighthearted conversation was captured by the stump mic. Jaiswal’s witty comment to Gill, ‘Just tell me NO loudly when you don’t want a run, I’ve a habit to run after hitting,’ added a touch of humor.
Jaiswal’s dominance was evident throughout his innings, with a strategic focus on off-side play. At the tea break, he was unbeaten with 63 runs. Gill’s aggressive approach was notable, with his quick 50 setting a new personal best. Jaiswal’s century included a series of impressive shots, while Gill showed remarkable speed in his first innings as a captain. The England bowlers struggled.






