Yashasvi Jaiswal, the rising star of Indian cricket, has made a stellar start to his Test career. Last year, he became the second-fastest Indian to score 1,000 Test runs in just 16 innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal upcoming Test assignment is a five-match affair in England, which will begin on June 20 in Leeds.
Yashasvi Jaiswal made a remarkable entrance into the world of Test cricket as he debuted under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy against the West Indies, scoring an impressive 171 in his first innings. However, as he prepares for the upcoming Test series in England, the 23-year-old faces a new challenge without the guidance of seasoned players like Rohit and Virat Kohli.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is expected to take on the role of a senior opener, responsible for setting a solid foundation for the team. His childhood coach believes that Yashasvi Jaiswal will rise to the occasion, blending aggression with maturity in this pivotal series, which begins on June 20 at Headingley, Leeds.
Shubman Gill-led Team India is all set to lock horns with England for the 5-match Test series, starting June 20. The upcoming series would be the first in many years when legendary players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma won’t be a part of the squad. The new and young Indian squad will be closely observed and one such player is an important resource in the top order, Yashasvi Jaiswal.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s stellar India career in Tests and T20Is
Team India’s star youngster, Yashasvi Jaiswal, has quickly emerged as a key all-format player. Since making his debut in Tests in 2023, Jaiswal soon made his way into the T20I team to become a regular opener alongside former captain Rohit Sharma; while he has only one ODI appearance to his name so far, Jaiswal is set to become a more regular feature in the squad in the fifty-over format, having made his debut in February earlier this year during the series against England.
Young India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has turned out to be one of the brightest prospects in world cricket with his incredible start to international cricket last year. The left-handed batter took just 9 Tests (16 innings) to complete 1000 runs in Test cricket and was the second-fastest Indian to achieve the feat after Vinod Kambli (14 innings).
The 22-year-old announced his arrival in international cricket with a century on his Test debut against West Indies, but it was the series against England that established him as the next big thing in world cricket. He smashed 712 runs in the five-match series and outshined senior pros like Rohit Sharma, Joe Root, Ben Stokes and others.
The swashbuckling opener has also impressed many with his free-flowing batting in T20Is. He has played 23 T20Is for India and scored 723 runs at an astonishing strike rate of 164.32. He is yet to make his ODI debut but still one of the contenders to make into India’s squad for the Champions Trophy next year.
Yashasvi Jaiswal had a hard time during India’s 2023-24 away Test series against South Africa, his maiden Test assignment in a SENA nation. He could only manage 50 runs across four innings at 12.50. Left-arm pacer Nandre Burger was his major nemesis on that tour as he dismissed Jaiswal thrice. Notably, Yashasvi Jaiswal is gearing up for his maiden Test series in England. He is yet to visit New Zealand for a national assignment.
Yashasvi Jaiswal redeemed himself with some fine knocks in the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy against hosts Australia, his only other Test assignment to date. Though India suffered a 1-3 defeat, Yashasvi Jaiswal finished the five-match affair with 391 runs at 43.44. Only Travis Head (448) clocked more runs in that series. His 161 in the third innings of the Perth Test was instrumental to India’s only win in that tour. Yashasvi Jaiswal also clocked two fifties.
Yashasvi Jaiswal and his opening partner KL Rahul (77) added 201 runs in the third innings of the aforementioned Perth Test. They became the third Indian opening pair to record a double-century stand in SENA nations in Tests. The duo also became just the sixth visiting opening pair to register a 200-plus partnership Down Under.All the five other pairs with this feat are from England.
Overall, the left-handed Yashasvi Jaiswal has racked up 1,798 runs at an incredible average of 52.88. This includes 10 fifties and four tons. His best score is 214*. The youngster clocked 36 Test sixes in 2024, the most for a batter in a calendar year.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s verbal spat with Mitchell Starc in BGT 2024-25
As Yashasvi Jaiswal continues his rapid ascent in international cricket, his on-field presence is beginning to reflect not just skill but swagger. The young Indian opener, who has already racked up impressive numbers across formats, has also shown a knack for taking the fight to the opposition, verbally and otherwise. His fiery personality was on full display during last year’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy when he squared up to Australian veteran Mitchell Starc in a memorable exchange.
The incident took place during the opening Test in Perth, where Jaiswal had already found his rhythm. After dispatching Starc for a boundary, the youngster didn’t hold back. “You are coming too slow,” Jaiswal chirped at the pacer, audibly confident against one of the most feared bowlers in the world. Starc, unfazed, responded with a wry smile. The duel had its arc; Jaiswal scored a hundred in that match, while Starc returned fire by dismissing him for a duck in the very next Test.
Now, months later, the moment still resonates. Adam Gilchrist, in a conversation with Sports Yaari, reflected on the episode while labelling Yashasvi Jaiswal as India’s next big superstar. The former Australia wicketkeeper-batter acknowledged the cheeky exchange, adding an interesting twist of his own.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is next big superstar- Adam Gilchrist
Former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist took a cheeky dig at young Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal for his verbal exchange with veteran pacer Mitchell Starc during the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The incident took place in the second innings of the opening Test at Perth when a well-set Jaiswal said to Starc, ‘It’s coming too slow’.
The young left-hander walked the walk after his words to Starc, scoring a breathtaking 161 off 297 deliveries to set up India’s 295-run win. However, the Australians responded in style by winning three out of the next four Tests to seal the series 3-1.
Reacting to Jaiswal’s words to Starc at Perth in a conversation with Sports Yaari, Gilchrist said (via Hindustan Times):
“I think, Jaiswal (is the next big superstar). He has shown us… he had a little period of having to learn a bit more, dig in deeper, but I sense that he handles it. It’s (Starc vs Jaiswal) just good banter. Every dog has his day, and that day was his. Well and truly.”
The former wicketkeeper added:
“He dominated us in that Test match in that second innings, and Starc brought it back a little bit later on. That’s the beauty of the game. But that was just good, honest banter.”
Despite India’s series defeat, Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered with the bat in his first Test tour of Australia. The 23-year-old finished with 391 runs in five Tests at an average of over 43, including a century and two half-centuries.
Mitchell Starc reflected on Yashasvi Jaiswal’s ‘too slow’ comments after the Perth Test and said he did not hear the Indian opener’s words. The duo enjoyed intense battles throughout the India-Australia series, with Starc finishing on 18 wickets in five games at an average of 28.66. Talking about the Jaiswal incident days after it happened, Starc told Cricket.au (via Hindustan Times):
“I didn’t actually hear him say I bowled too slow. I don’t say too much to people these days. I may have been back in the day, but now I just sort of get on with it. Played that flick shot and I think I bowled pretty much the same ball, and he defended it. I asked where the flick shot was, and he laughed at me. We just left it at that.”
Starc was recently in action when South Africa defeated Australia by five wickets in the 2025 World Test Championship (WTC) final at Lord’s. Meanwhile, Yashasvi Jaiswal is about to play his maiden Test series in England, starting at Leeds on Friday, June 20.
The five-match Test series against England will start from June 20 to July 4 and will be played in five venues for nearly two months.The first Test will be played in Leeds, then in Birmingham before moving to London’s iconic Lord’s, and the last two Tests will be played in Manchester and The Oval.
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