Yashasvi Jaiswal Becomes Third-Highest Indian Run-Scorer in a Calendar Year Despite Controversial Dismissal

The young Indian opener surpasses legends while his dismissal on Day 5 of the Boxing Day Test sparks debate in the cricketing world.

Melbourne [Australia], December 31: Young Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal etched his name in history during the fifth day of the fourth Test against Australia, becoming the third-highest Indian run-scorer in a single calendar year in Test cricket. Despite a controversial dismissal, Jaiswal’s performance stood out as a testament to his talent and resilience.

Jaiswal Joins Elite Company

Jaiswal scored an impressive 84 runs off 208 balls, including eight boundaries, at a strike rate of 40.38. With this knock, the left-handed batter took his 2024 calendar year tally to 1,478 runs, surpassing several Indian cricketing stalwarts.

He now stands third on the prestigious list of most runs scored by an Indian batter in a calendar year:

  • Sachin Tendulkar: 1,562 runs (2010)
  • Sunil Gavaskar: 1,555 runs (1979)
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal: 1,478 runs (2024)
  • Virender Sehwag: 1,462 runs (2008), 1,422 runs (2010)

Controversial Dismissal Raises Eyebrows

The fifth day of the Boxing Day Test saw a moment of intense drama during Jaiswal’s dismissal. In the 71st over, Pat Cummins bowled a short delivery that Jaiswal attempted to pull. Australia appealed, but the on-field umpire turned it down.

Cummins immediately opted for a Decision Review System (DRS) referral. The replay showed a visible deflection of the ball as it passed Jaiswal’s gloves, but the Snickometer failed to register any spike. Despite the lack of technical evidence, the third umpire Sharfuddoula overturned the on-field decision based on visual confirmation.

The decision triggered heated discussions among cricket experts and fans worldwide, with many questioning the reliability of technology in such critical moments.

A Year to Remember for Jaiswal

While the dismissal remains a talking point, Jaiswal’s stellar consistency with the bat throughout 2024 cements his status as one of India’s most promising batting talents.

As India heads into the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, all eyes will be on Jaiswal to continue his outstanding run and help India level the series.

News Desk

Recent Posts

Maharashtra Civic Polls Underway, BMC in Focus

Voting across 29 municipal corporations seen as key political test ahead of bigger elections January…

15 minutes ago

Golden Globes viewership Declines again

The 83rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, held on Sunday, January 11, 2026, saw a decline…

33 minutes ago

Bangladesh Players Threaten BPL Boycott After BCB Director’s ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Remarks

The Bangladesh cricket landscape has been thrust into a state of unprecedented turmoil. On Wednesday,…

55 minutes ago

Deepak Tijori Allegedly Cheated of ₹5 Lakh; Actor Files Case for Fake Film Funding

In a troubling turn for Bollywood veteran Deepak Tijori, the actor-filmmaker has filed a formal…

1 hour ago

ICE Crackdown Sparks Fear in Minneapolis

Aggressive immigration raids, fatal shooting and legal pushback deepen tensions in Twin Cities January 14,…

16 hours ago

Tom Hiddleston on Indian Cinema

Loki star recalls watching Shah Rukh Khan’s Devdas, praises SS Rajamouli January 14, 2026: During…

16 hours ago