Rohit Sharma gives special message to Yashasvi Jaiswal: India is playing the fifth and the last Test match of the series against England at the Oval. The third day of this match went in India’s favor. Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal hit the sixth century of his Test career.
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Akashdeep, who came to bat as a nightwatchman, hit the maiden fifty of his Test career. Apart from Akash, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar also scored half-centuries. As a result, India was successful in giving England a target of 374 runs. Apart from all this, there was another special thing in this match.
Former Test cricketer Rohit Sharma stole the show from the stands itself. He was seen supporting the Indian team. Not only this, he also gave a special message to century maker Jaiswal. While talking to the media in the press conference after the match, Jaiswal revealed that Rohit Sharma had given him the message to keep playing. He said,
“I saw Rohit bhai and said namaste to him, then he also gave me a message, ‘keep playing’.”
Yashasvi is improving his game with the help of senior players
Hitman in chill mode! 😎
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In this press conference, Yashasvi Jaiswal told how senior players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma helped him improve his game. He said,
“I keep getting a lot of messages. Ever since I started playing with the seniors, especially Rohit and Virat bhai, playing with them has taught me a lot as a person. I have seen what they have achieved in Test cricket, and how they have prepared themselves for that. Seeing all this has helped me a lot in improving myself as a player. Now that I am playing with my teammates like KL bhai, the conversations we have about the game and how we think about cricket teach me a lot and also change my perspective.”
Let us tell you that by the end of the third day’s play, England has scored 50 runs after losing one wicket. Mohammad Siraj has bowled opener Jack Crowley on a personal score of 14 runs. India needs only 9 wickets to conquer the Oval.