
IND vs ENG 2025: Double Milestone! Yashasvi Jaiswal scripts history, breaks Sunil Gavaskar's 49-year-old record
NEW DELHI: In a stunning display of flair and fearlessness,
Yashasvi Jaiswal
etched his name in cricketing folklore on Friday by becoming the joint-fastest Indian to reach 2,000 Test runs, alongside legends Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag.
The 23-year-old southpaw reached the milestone during India's second innings on Day 3 of the gripping second Test against England at Edgbaston.
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Jaiswal accomplished the feat in just his 40th Test innings, drawing level with Dravid and Sehwag and surpassing greats such as Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar, and Vijay Hazare.
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In terms of matches played, Jaiswal now stands alone - the fastest Indian ever to 2,000 Test runs, achieving the landmark in his 21st Test, eclipsing Gavaskar's long-standing record (23 Tests).
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Which record of Jaiswal do you think is most significant?
Fastest Indian to 2,000 Test runs.
Second-youngest to reach the milestone.
Consistency in his innings.
His record against England.
He reached the milestone with typical swagger - a thick edge wide of gully that flew away to the boundary.
At just 23 years and 188 days, he also became the second-youngest Indian to reach the mark, behind only the immortal Tendulkar, who did it at 20 years and 330 days.
Fewest innings to 2000 Test runs (India)
40 - R Dravid/ V Sehwag/ Y Jaiswal
43 - V Hazare/ G Gambhir
44 - S Gavaskar/ S Tendulkar
45 - S Ganguly
46 - C Pujara
Jaiswal's innings was short but explosive - a 22-ball 28-run blitz featuring six crisply struck boundaries. But his cameo ended in controversy. Struck in front by Josh Tongue while attempting a booming drive, Jaiswal reviewed the LBW decision, only for England captain Ben Stokes to furiously argue that the DRS timer had expired. After a heated exchange with umpire Sharfuddoula, the review was accepted - and the decision stood as three reds sealed his fate.
Earlier in the match, Jaiswal missed a richly-deserved century by just 13 runs in the first innings, falling for 87 after being deceived by Stokes. Still, his consistency and confidence continue to redefine India's batting template.
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