Jaiswal scored 497 runs in three Ranji Trophy games with an astounding average of 99.40, three centuries, and one half-century.
Digital Desk: In the current Ranji Trophy competition, Yashasvi Jaiswal has been one of Mumbai's top batters. The left-hander enjoyed a successful run while representing the Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the 2022 Indian Premier League (IPL), and he continued that success in the Ranji elimination rounds.
Jaiswal scores of 35, 103, 100, and 181 against Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh before the final. Jaiswal got off to an aggressive start and reached his half-century off 129 balls in the last match against Madhya Pradesh at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.
Along with captain Prithvi Shaw, he contributed to a crucial 87-run partnership for the first wicket. Before fast bowler Anubhav Agarwal got rid of the big fish in the 60th over of the day, Jaiswal had scored 78 runs off 163 balls, including seven fours and one six.
Jaiswal had a long drive through the forested area, but he camped out with Yash Dubey in the gully. When Jaiswal returned to the pavilion, Mumbai had scored 185 runs while losing four wickets.
Jaiswal scored 497 runs in three Ranji Trophy games with an astounding average of 99.40, three centuries, and one half-century.
The fans were delighted with the way Jaiswal played in the high-voltage match in Bangalore. His supporters said that the batter missed out on the golden chance of becoming the first Mumbai batter to score four centuries in a row.
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