New Delhi: Indian legendary rotator Anil Kumble High praise on the opener Yashasvi jaiswal After 173 the unbeaten young people were on the opening day of the second test against West Hindia at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday. Former Indian captain goes further – dropped Jaiswal to turn his marathon into three times historic on Saturday.Over the boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“Jaiswal is just getting better and better from day to day,” Kumble said at the Amul Jiohotstar cricket. “We’ve been talking about his hunger and his attitude to build a big round, not only for himself but for the team, even in the previous game, he got a good start but rejected early, so he was definitely doing it here.”The 23 -year -old Southpaw, who gathered nearly 2500, was running in just 26 tests with seven centuries and 12 fifties, battling the first day. 173 He came from 253 balls, decorated with 22 four, and placed India in a commando on 318/2 in the stump.
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Kumble, who has seen some modern players from nearby, praised Jaiswal’s attitude and the ability to convert began to be a monumental knock. “Throughout his short career, he showed that he did not waste this kind of opportunity. Once he came in, he made him count – and that was beautiful to see,” he said.The veteran also showed the rare consistency of Jaiswal in producing hundreds of large hundreds – five of its seven centuries have been a score of over 150. Only Graeme Smith and Don bradman Has a comparable number before switching 24.With the leveling field and the West Hindia bowl player is tired, Kumble urges the young man to target higher. “He’s still out there, and he can continue to score tomorrow’s goal … Jaiswal now has a good chance, not only for two hundred, but maybe even a hundred and three,” Kumble added.If Jaiswal converted him to 173 into the third century, he would be just the third Indian in history to do so – join Virender Sehwag and Karun Nair.