Yashasvi Jaiswal, the opening player for Team India against England, retired due to injury shortly after earning his century in the third Test.
Sports Updates with Newsparviews : On the third day of the Rajkot Test against England, Yashasvi Jaiswal struck his third century in Test cricket, but the celebration was short-lived. The Indian batter complained of lower back pain shortly after reaching the three-figure mark; captain Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid exchanged worried glances in the dressing room, prompting the appointment of a physiotherapist. After two overs, the young opener continued to feel soreness, thus Jaiswal was sent back to the dressing room.
The Indian batsman had been in excellent form and posed a serious threat to the English squad before his sudden exit from the crease. After starting his innings in the conventional manner of a Test player, Jaiswal changed gears when he got close to fifty runs.
After hitting three straight boundaries against James Anderson, he unleashed a barrage of aggressiveness and reached his half-century with a magnificent six off Tom Hartley.
Jaiswal was all out to destroy the England spin combination of Joe Root, Rehan Ahmed, and Hartley. It took him just forty-two balls to score his next fifty runs. However, a sudden onset of lower back pain cut short his jubilation of hitting the hundred-run milestone.
Commentators Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar speculated on live that Jaiswal’s celebrations following the century may have contributed to the agony. The 22-year-old made a great leap as he joyfully celebrated his ton, and although he didn’t immediately show signs of discomfort, both analysts believed it might have been a possible cause of the discomfort
The Indian physiotherapist attended to Jaiswal, and there was a considerable pause in play while he considered whether or not to proceed. Unfortunately, just one over later, Jaiswal’s pain was evident in his expressions, which alarmed the dressing room and the onlookers.
In the end, the decision was made to remove Jaiswal from the innings. The fans, Jaiswal’s teammates, and the team management gave him a standing ovation as he exited the field at the end of the 44th over. After replacing the opener, Rajat Patidar went out for a duck off ten balls.
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