‘Sachin took long time to get double ton. Sehwag did it…’: Yashasvi Jaiswal’s record 209 sparks legendary comparisons

Aknock as epic as 209, scored by Yashasvi Jaiswal, is bound to spark comparisons with some of the legends of the game. On Friday, former India cricketer Aakash Chopra compared the youngster to Sir Don Bradman after the youngster ended Day 1 unbeaten on 179, in a lone battle against the England bowling attack in the second Test in Visakhapatnam.

With Yashasvi converting his overnight score to a record-breaking double-century on the second morning, cricket experts from India went ga-ga over the achievement, comparing the opener to the legendary Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag.

Yashasvi batted for 290 deliveries across four sessions, which included being in the middle through the entire course of 93 overs on Day 1, while the rest of the Indian batters struggled to convert their starts. The second-best score was a knock of 34 from Shubman Gill.

After finishing on an unbeaten 179 on the opening day, the most scored by an Indian batter on Day 1 of a Test match against England and the second-highest against an opposition at home, Yashasvi notched up his maiden double century on Saturday

Yashasvi Jaiswal used to see the lights at the Wankhede and wanted to hear the applause for him, and we saw that happening in the IPL when he struck a century in the same Wankhede Stadium. However, Test cricket is a different thing. He had already struck a century in Test cricket but today we got to see a double century, which is not scored regularly. Sachin paaji took a long time to score a double century in Test cricket and he has made it early in his career,” Parthiv said.

One of the biggest factors in Yashasvi’s knock was his fearlessness, as exemplified through six he scored over long-on to bring up his second career century and the sweep shot he played to score a boundary and notch up the double ton. The characteristic ignited comparisons with Sehwag.

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