6 January 2025

India National Cricket Team batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal was unable to sustain the start he made in the ongoing second innings of the fifth Test against the Australia National Cricket Team. The match between the two teams will be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney.

Yashasvi Jaiswal took the India national cricket team to a flying start with the bat in the ongoing second innings. He started the proceedings on a high when he hit Mitchell Starc for four boundaries and put the Australia national cricket team under immense pressure.

Yashasvi Jaiswal batted in a very positive manner and looked to score runs. The opening batting looked strong and it was only due to his mentality as the India national cricket team took a lead of over 50 runs in the second innings in no time.

With the way he was batting, it looked like Yashasvi Jaiswal was going to go for big hits on the board. However, that was not the case as his stay at the crease was cut short by the brilliance of Australia National Cricket Team fast bowler Scott Boland, who was right on the money.

Scott Boland turned to spin the wicket while trying to get Yashasvi Jaiswal to play close to the stump. The fast bowler bowled two balls that were wide to create doubts in the batsman's mind. He got the ball to bounce wide of the crease, sending the batsman down.

The ball crept over the outside edge and hit the top. Yashasvi Jaiswal was neither completely forward nor backward. It was uncertainty that cost him his share

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