Yashasvi Jaiswal completed 1000 runs in Tests in a calendar year in 1315 balls. 22-year-old Yashasvi became the youngest Indian to do so.
While the bats of other Indian batsmen remained silent in the second Test match against New Zealand, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal played a brilliant half-century in the second innings. New Zealand had set a target of 359 runs for India. In response, Yashasvi gave the team a great start and scored the eighth half-century of his Test career. As long as Yashasvi was at the crease, India's hopes of victory remained. However, Mitchell Santner shocked India by dismissing Yashasvi. Yashasvi may not have been able to win the match for the team, but he completed 1000 runs in a calendar year on home soil.
Most runs in Tests in a calendar year for India
Runs | Batsman | Year |
---|---|---|
1056* | Yashasvi Jaiswal | 2024 |
1047 | Gundappa Vishwanath | 1979 |
964 | Virat Kohli | 2016 |
898 | Virat Kohli | 2017 |
Very few players have managed to score 1000+ runs in a calendar year in home Test matches. The record for most runs in a calendar year in home Test matches is held by former Australian captain Michael Clarke, who scored a total of 1407 runs in 2012. He is followed by Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf, who scored 1126 runs in 2006.
Youngest Indian to complete 1000 runs in a calendar year
Yashasvi scored 30 runs in the first innings and 77 runs in the second innings of the second Test match against New Zealand. He completed 1000 runs in Tests in a calendar year in 1315 balls. With this, 22-year-old Yashasvi became the youngest Indian to do so. In this case, he left behind Dilip Vengsarkar who completed 1000 runs in 1979 at the age of 23.
Yashasvi has become the batsman to score the most runs in a calendar year on home soil in Tests. In this case, he has surpassed former Indian batsman Gundappa Vishwanath who had scored 1047 runs in a calendar year on home soil in 1979. Yashasvi has also surpassed former Indian captain Virat Kohli in this matter who had scored 964 runs in 2016 and 898 runs in 2017.
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