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Yashasvi Jaiswal Shatters Sachin Tendulkar’s Iconic Record With Blazing Knock In Oval Test

In a moment that sent cricket fans across the globe into a frenzy, Yashasvi Jaiswal etched his name into the history books by surpassing none other than Sachin Tendulkar, the “God of Cricket”, during his scintillating innings at The Oval. What was expected to be a routine day of Test cricket turned into a landmark occasion as the 22-year-old Indian opener delivered a sensational performance that rewrote the record books.

A Historic Milestone in the Making

The stage was set during the 5th Test between India and England at The Oval. With India trailing slightly and needing a solid start, Yashasvi Jaiswal strode out to bat with characteristic calm. What followed, however, was anything but ordinary. With a combination of fierce strokes, maturity beyond his years, and a fearless approach, Jaiswal scored a magnificent 189, making it his fourth century of the series.

But it wasn’t just another hundred. It was the knock that helped him break one of the most prestigious records in Indian Test history — most runs in a Test series in England by an Indian batter, a record that had stood firm since 1996, courtesy of Sachin Tendulkar’s 528 runs.

The Record That Fell

  • Previous Record Holder: Sachin Tendulkar – 528 runs in England (1996)
  • New Record by Yashasvi Jaiswal: 560+ runs (as of Day 3, 5th Test at The Oval, 2025)

Jaiswal’s feat is remarkable not just because of who he surpassed, but because of how he did it — with aggression, elegance, and composure that rival the best in the business.

Breaking Down Jaiswal’s Incredible Series

Yashasvi Jaiswal has been in the form of his life throughout the series:

  • 1st Test (Lord’s): 123 (1st innings), 45 (2nd innings)
  • 2nd Test (Leeds): 98 and 34
  • 3rd Test (Trent Bridge): 156
  • 4th Test (Manchester): 52 and 71
  • 5th Test (The Oval): 189 (ongoing)

This consistent run-scoring streak made him the fastest Indian to reach 1000 Test runs in a calendar year, another record previously held by legends like Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid.

Experts Hail the ‘Next Big Thing’ in Indian Cricket

Cricketing greats were quick to react to Jaiswal’s achievement.

  • Sunil Gavaskar called him “a generational talent India has long been waiting for.”
  • Ricky Ponting mentioned during commentary, “Jaiswal plays with a blend of fearlessness and maturity — it’s rare in someone so young.”
  • Sachin Tendulkar himself, ever gracious, congratulated the youngster on social media, saying:
    “Records are made to be broken. Congratulations Yashasvi, you are doing India proud!”

How Jaiswal Is Redefining India’s Approach in Tests

The traditional Indian batting approach in overseas conditions has often been cautious and calculated. But Jaiswal has injected a new brand of positive, fearless Test cricket, much like the modern era of Bazball introduced by England.

What makes him stand out is his ability to rotate strike consistently, punish poor deliveries, and adapt to match situations — qualities that only the best in the world possess.

What’s Next for Yashasvi?

With the ICC World Test Championship Final just a few months away, Jaiswal’s form is a massive boost to India’s chances. Not only has he become a vital cog at the top of the order, but he also appears poised to take up the mantle of leadership in India’s batting line-up for years to come.

In Summary:

Record BrokenPrevious HolderNew Record by Jaiswal
Most Runs by an Indian in a Test Series in EnglandSachin Tendulkar (528, 1996)560+ and counting
Most Centuries in a Series by Indian OpenerSunil Gavaskar (3)Jaiswal (4 and possibly more)
Fastest 1000 Test Runs in a Calendar YearSehwag/DravidJaiswal (record confirmed)

Final Thoughts

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Oval masterclass was more than just a cricketing milestone — it was the arrival of a new star who dares to shine under pressure. Surpassing a legend like Sachin Tendulkar is no small feat, and doing so on English soil adds even greater weight to the achievement.

As the world takes notice, one thing is clear — Indian cricket is in very safe, explosive, and confident hands.

Rdpawan

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