‘Love your…’: Usman Khawaja in awe of Yashasvi Jaiswal as southpaw impresses on his first tour of Australia
Hindustan TimesThere weren't too many happy memories for India to ultimately take home from the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, as Australia’s dominance translated to a well-earned 3-1 series win at the end of the five-match bout. Jaiswal posted a series of pictures on Instagram following the tour, captioning his post “Learnt a lot in Australia… Unfortunately the result wasn’t what we had hoped for but we’ll be back stronger.” Khawaja, Vaughan shower praise on Jaiswal Jaiswal’s efforts weren’t appreciated by just his fans, but also his opponents and pundits. Jaiswal’s series in Australia continued his remarkable start to Test cricket, where he has set the stage alight from a batting position that has proven to be extremely tough for veterans of the sport, let alone young newcomers. In India’s just-concluded WTC cycle, Jaiswal played all 19 matches, scoring 1798 runs at an average of 52.88, along with four centuries already to his name.