The Citizen (KZN)

Jaiswal powers India to massive win

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Rajkot – Yashasvi Jaiswal hit an unbeaten double century to help India to its biggest-ever win yesterday, crushing England by 434 runs in the third Test to take a 2-1 lead in the series.

Chasing 557 for victory, England’s batting fell like a pack of cards with the loss of eight wickets in the final session, to be dismissed for 122 on day four in Rajkot.

“In Test cricket...when you’re playing well you have to make it big,” Jaiswal told broadcaste­rs after the stunning win.

“Test cricket is hard, but I thought that when I’m in there, I need to give my 100%,” he said.

Ravindra Jadeja got Mark Wood out for 33 as the final wicket – and his fifth – and he kissed the pitch as India registered their greatest win in terms of runs.

England lost their openers, including first-innings centurion Ben Duckett run out on four, before tea and Jadeja then rattled the middle-order with his left-arm spin.

Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root extended their poor run in the five-match series, out for four and seven respective­ly.

Skipper Ben Stokes attempted to resist the Indian bowling but fell lbw to left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav for 15 in his 100th Test.

“We’re 2-1 down in the series but still have two games left,” Stokes said.

“We leave this game behind – know we’ve got to win the next two to win the series.”

The left-handed Jaiswal stood out with his 214 off 236 balls, to flay the opposition attack before India declared their second innings on 430/4.

The opener returned to bat in the morning session after he retired hurt on 104 late on day three due to back pain.

“Today when I came, I wanted to make sure that I take the game forward and bat till the end,” Jaiswal said.

He raised his second double ton in consecutiv­e matches with a single off Root and jumped for joy.

Jaiswal hit a record-equalling 12 sixes in his knock, which included three straight hits over the fence off James Anderson – a first for the veteran quick who has 696 wickets in 185 Tests.

The fourth Test of the series starts in Ranchi on Friday –

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