IND vs WI: Young Indian opening batter Yashasvi Jaiswal, who made a spectacular hundred on Day Two of the Test match against West Indies, revealed the backing he received from captain Rohit Sharma while batting and said the skipper encouraged him to score big on his debut.
On the back of centuries from Jaiswal (143 not out) and Rohit (103) India maintained their upper hand in the first Test, reaching a dominant position of 312/2 in their first innings and a lead of 162 runs at the end of the second day on Thursday.
Jaiswal, who resumed on 40 not out, was watchful, accelerated after the lunch break on Day Two and completed a well-made hundred. Notably, his opening partner at the other end, skipper Rohit, had also made a Test hundred on debut, also against West Indies, in 2013. The left-handed opener became the 17th Indian to score a century on Test debut to make a hundred. The last one to do so was Shreyas Iyer in 2021 against New Zealand in Kanpur.