Yashasvi Jaiswal's Coach Predicts: At Least Two More Centuries to Come from the Young Star
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Yashasvi Jaiswal's childhood coach, Jwala Singh, has made a bold prediction about the young Indian opener, stating that he will score at least two more centuries in the ongoing Test series in England. This statement comes on the heels of Jaiswal's impressive fifth Test century scored at Leeds against England on June 20, 2025. The faith Jwala Singh has in Jaiswal is not new, as he has been a guiding force in the cricketer's life since spotting his talent at a young age.

Jaiswal's journey to the international stage has been one of perseverance and dedication. From living in a tent at Azad Maidan and selling panipuri to make ends meet, to becoming the fastest Indian to reach 1000 runs in Test cricket, his story is an inspiration to many. Jwala Singh took Jaiswal under his wing when he was just 12 years old, providing him with a home and the necessary support to pursue his cricketing dreams. This support extended beyond just coaching, as Jwala Singh became Jaiswal's legal guardian, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the young talent.

Jaiswal's recent form has been nothing short of phenomenal. He has now scored centuries in his maiden Test innings in England and Australia, becoming the first Indian to achieve this feat in 93 years. He has joined the ranks of Sourav Ganguly and Vijay Manjrekar, who also scored centuries in their first Test innings in England. His hunger for runs was evident in a recent conversation with teammate Dhruv Jurel, where he expressed his determination to score runs in England, regardless of the challenges.

Jwala Singh's prediction of two more centuries is based on Jaiswal's character and his ability to deliver when he sets his mind to something. He believes that Jaiswal has positioned himself well in all Test matches and, if he adapts to the conditions, he will score runs. Jwala Singh also highlighted the importance of Jaiswal's role in the Indian unit, comparing his potential impact to that of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and Virat Kohli. He sees Jaiswal as someone who can anchor the Indian batting lineup in this new era.

Jaiswal's success can also be attributed to his rigorous training and mental fortitude. Jwala Singh has worked extensively with him, even simulating challenging conditions in practice to prepare him for the difficulties of international cricket. He has instilled in Jaiswal the confidence to handle different formats and conditions, which has been crucial to his success.

The young team is responding to "Bazball" with aggressive cricket. Jaiswal's coach praised his mental toughness and shot control. With the series against England underway, all eyes will be on Yashasvi Jaiswal to see if he can live up to his coach's prediction.


Writer - Devansh Reddy
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