Team India is on the front foot in the second Test match being played in Perth. He has got a lead of 218 runs and the major credit for taking Team India to this position goes to Yashasvi Jaiswal. Yashasvi Jaiswal is unbeaten after scoring 90 runs but during his innings he also made fun of the senior players. Yashasvi Jaiswal made fun of Australia’s two senior players, Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Starc. Let us tell you what happened on the second day of the Perth Test?
Jaiswal’s magic
When Yashasvi Jaiswal was at the crease on the second day of the Perth Test, he hit an excellent four off Mitchell Starc. On his next ball, Starc hit him outside the off stump. After this, Starc said something and then Yashasvi gave a befitting reply. Yashasvi said that your ball is coming slow. After this, Jaiswal took the news of Starc seriously. This player scored his first half-century on Australian soil and this player reached 90 runs by the end of the game. Now on the third day of the game, this player would like to complete his fourth Test century by scoring 10 runs.
#YashasviJaiswal didn’t hesitate!
“It’s coming too slow!” – words no fast bowler ever wants to hear!
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Labuschagne also teased
However, along with Starc, Yashasvi Jaswal also had a lot of fun with Marnus Labuschagne. In the 44th over, Jaiswal was outside the crease and Labuschagne acted to hit the ball on the stump. After this Jaiswal invited him to hit the ball on the stump. This continued between the two for 2-3 times.
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This stain was on Jaiswal
By the way, Yashasvi Jaiswal also got a stain during his innings of 90 runs. Jaiswal actually scored the slowest half-century of his Test career. Yashasvi Jaiswal completed his fifty in 122 balls. However, Jaiswal’s patience brought sweet fruits for him and Team India. Jaiswal has made a partnership of 172 runs with KL Rahul. Now Team India is ahead by 218 runs in the Perth Test.