Yashasvi Jaiswal Breaks Silence On Run-Out Mix-Up With Shubman Gill
When Yashasvi Jaiswal started Day 2 of the 2nd India vs West Indies Test on 173, there was expectation among fans that the left-handed opener might go on to score a double hundred. It was not to be. He could add only two runs to his overnight tally before being run out. The dismissal came in the second over of the day. Jaiswal drove a Jayden Seales delivery to the fielder at mid-off and ran for a quick single. Shubman Gill, at the non-striker's end, denied it, sensing a possible risk. Jaiswal spotted that late and failed to return to the crease in time. West Indies wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach received a throw from Tagenarine Chanderpaul and dislodged the bails in time.
The dismissal started a debate among former cricketers as to who was responsible for the dismissal. Jaiswal opened up on the run out after the day's play ended.
"Yeah, it's part of the game. It's fine," Jaiswal said when asked if he has gotten over the run out involving Shubman Gill.
Team India skipper Shubman Gill on Saturday became the fifth player to register the most centuries in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC), as he struck an unbeaten century on the second day of the final Test of the two-match series against the West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
Gill played an unbeaten knock of 129 runs from 196 balls, which was laced with 16 boundaries and two maximums in his innings. With this knock, the right-hand batter now has 2826 runs in 39 matches in the WTC at an average of 43.47 and a strike rate of 61.36, with 10 hundreds to his name. His highest score in the competition is 269, which came against England earlier this year during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025.
He now joins an elite list of players with the most centuries in WTC history, which includes England's Joe Root (21), Australia's Steve Smith (13), New Zealand's Kane Williamson (11), and Australia's Marnus Labuschagne (11).
With this ton, Gill has surpassed former skipper Rohit Sharma for the most centuries by an India player in WTC history, who had nine centuries.
He has also become the 10th-highest run-getter with this knock (129*). The top five players in the list are Root (6080 runs in 69 matches), Smith (4278 runs in 55 encounters), Labuschagne (4225 runs in 53 fixtures), England captain Ben Stokes (3616 runs in 57 games), and Australia opener Travis Head (3300 runs in 52 matches).
The unbeaten ton on Day 2 of the Test match is the fifth by an India captain in a single calendar year. He has become the second one to do so, after Virat Kohli (2017 and 2018).
The right-hand batter has also joined the elite list of five or more Test centuries in a calendar year by an Indian where there are players like Sachin Tendulkar (7 in 2010), Sunil Gavaskar (5 in 1978, 1983), Rahul Dravid (5 in 2002 and 2011), Gundappa Vishwanath (5 in 1979), Virender Sehwag (5 in 2010), Virat Kohli (5 in 2017, 2018), and Sachin Tendulkar once again (5 in 1999).
Recapping the second session, Team India declared their innings at 518/5 in 134.2 overs in the second session, which came with the help of centuries from captain Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal against the Caribbeans.
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