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Yashasvi Jaiswal Makes History in England, Credits KL Rahul’s Experience After Day 1 Ton

India’s rising star Yashasvi Jaiswal credits veteran KL Rahul’s mentorship and meticulous preparation for his century on Day 1 of the Headingley Test, marking another milestone in his overseas dominance.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, India’s prodigious batting talent, shone bright on Day 1 of the opening Test against England at Headingley, scoring a masterful 101 off 158 balls in challenging conditions. Speaking after his knock, Jaiswal emphasized the pivotal role of KL Rahul in shaping his approach and praised the detailed preparation that laid the foundation for his success in English conditions.


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Leeds [UK], June 21: On the opening day of the high-stakes five-Test series at Headingley, India’s 23-year-old batting sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered yet another overseas masterclass, cracking a composed century (101 off 158) against England’s pace-heavy attack. Jaiswal’s knock was not just about flair — it was a result of mental clarity, technical excellence, and the guidance of senior pro KL Rahul, whom he credited as a key influence.

KL Rahul is very experienced. I can understand a lot by talking to him — where the runs can be made and how we can carry on the innings. It was a lot of fun to play with him. He also came with India A. We did a lot of preparation and batting together, so we got a lot of ideas to understand each other,” Jaiswal shared with Star Sports after the end of Day 1.

This century made Jaiswal the only Indian to score debut Test hundreds in three different nations — West Indies, Australia, and now England. The achievement marks him as a potential generational batter with exceptional adaptability across conditions. His innings came against an England side missing legends James Anderson and Stuart Broad, but still potent with Ben Stokes and other fiery pacers.

Jaiswal’s mental and technical preparation ahead of this series included two unofficial Tests against England Lions, a training camp in Beckenham, and an intense intra-squad match. These helped him adjust to English pitches and fine-tune his shot selection.

“We did a lot of preparation before coming here,” Jaiswal said. “It was a lot of fun to play, and it felt very good to bat. I enjoyed it a lot and learned a lot.”

Explaining his batting philosophy, the left-hander said, “I try to give myself more time to play my shots. I try to be mentally ready and aim to bat as long as possible. I try to create a good platform for the team. If I am set, I try to take it deep and play till the end. I keep telling myself to keep playing. Whatever happens, I will manage and always keep this mindset.”

Jaiswal was eventually dismissed by England skipper Ben Stokes, who delivered a ball that jagged off the surface and knocked over the stumps as Jaiswal attempted a drive. Yet, his dismissal did not dent India’s progress.

Captain Shubman Gill (127) and vice-captain Rishabh Pant (65) built on Jaiswal’s foundation**, ending the day unbeaten with a commanding 138-run partnership. India closed Day 1 at a powerful 359/3, making a strong statement at a venue where they last won back in 2002.

Jaiswal’s knock, preparation mindset, and appreciation for team mentorship reflect his maturity beyond his years — a quality India will heavily rely on in this WTC cycle and beyond.

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