Jasprit Bumrah and Yashasvi Jaiswal: ‘Generational talents at the peak of their powers’ | cricket news


Glenn Maxwell predicts Yashasvi Jaiswal has 'more than 40 Test centuries'
Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrating his century in Perth (Photo Source: X)

Jasprit Bumrah And Yashasvi Jaiswal India’s record 295-run win in the first Test made headlines Border Gavaskar Trophy In Perth. If Bumrah started the turnaround with this five-wicket spell, Jaiswal took Australia out of the game with his big century. Praising his efforts and skills, Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell called him a “generational talent”.
22-year-old Jaiswal showed a lot of spirit in his first match on Australian soil and recovered from the setback in the first innings (out on zero) and scored a brilliant century in the second innings.
“He (Jaiswal) is someone who will probably score 40-plus Test centuries and create some different records,” Maxwell said on ‘The Grade Cricketer’ podcast. “He has an amazing ability to adapt to different situations.”

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Jasprit Bumrah won everyone’s hearts in India’s victory in Perth.

Jaiswal’s 161-run innings also included a 201-run opening partnership with KL Rahul (77), a record for India in Australia.
This was his fourth Test century in his 28th innings of 15 matches; And she has a knack for sucking hundreds of daddies. Two of these centuries are double centuries.
His average in 1568 runs scored so far in Test cricket is 58.07.
“It would be scary if Australia couldn’t find a way to stop him in the next few matches,” Maxwell said.
“He played a lot of shots that would be on the highlight package, but what he did in between… the balls he left, the balls he got behind… his footwork is very good; he doesn’t seem to have many weaknesses. Short Plays the ball well, drives well, spins incredibly well and can withstand pressure for periods of time.

Virat Kohli is back on the run with a brilliant century against Australia in Perth.

Bumrah, who stood in as captain for Rohit Sharma in Perth, won the ‘Player of the Match’ award by taking 8 wickets for 72 runs.
Almost unbeaten, he continued where he left off on the last two tours of Australia, where India registered historic series wins.
Maxwell felt that Bumrah could become “the greatest fast bowler of all time”.
“I’ve said this before: Bumrah is potentially going to be known as the best fast bowler of all-time – perhaps not because of the number of wickets he has taken in every format, but because of those who have played against him; It’s just that difficult,” Maxwell said.
“He’s got such a unique action, a unique ability to move the ball and make you run; he can beat you on the outside edge, inside edge and he’s got a good slow ball with a sniff of pace. He seems like a complete package. .
“They (India) have got two real generational talents at the peak of their powers, which is Bumrah and Jaiswal.”



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