Key Points

India's young batting lineup showcased exceptional skill in the second Test against West Indies. Sai Sudharsan and Yashasvi Jaiswal dominated the first day, reaching 318/2 at stumps. Sudharsan revealed the team's strategic approach to bat once and create massive pressure on the visitors. The young batters demonstrated maturity and composure, setting the stage for a potentially decisive match.

Key Points: Sudharsan Jaiswal Aim Big in India vs West Indies Test

  • Sudharsan and Jaiswal put India in commanding position with 318/2
  • Young batter focuses on calm, composed batting approach
  • Team strategy aims to make West Indies follow-on
  • Sudharsan credits Shubman Gill's influence on his mindset
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2nd Test: We want to bat as long as possible and get the best total, says Sudharsan

India's young batters Sai Sudharsan and Yashasvi Jaiswal dominate Day 1, targeting massive first-innings total against West Indies

"We want to bat as long as possible and get the best total we can - Sai Sudharsan"

New Delhi, Oct 10

India batter Sai Sudharsan said the team would like to bat as long as possible to post a mighty total against the West Indies in the ongoing second Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday.

Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal's unbeaten 173 marathon knock, coupled with Sudharsan's 87, steered India to 318/2 at stumps on the opening day. With a monumental total in mind, Sudharsan shared that India would look to bat once in the match and post a huge first innings total to bring the visitors bat twice -- the template that won the first Test for the home side in Ahmedabad.

"Ideally, we would like to bat just once; we want to bat as long as possible and get the best total we can. We don't have a specific number in mind, but the goal is to make the West Indies bat twice," he said on JioHotstar.

Sharing his thoughts on his calm approach and batting mindset, Sudharsan added he was entirely focused on extending his innings.

"I was not thinking about the pressure or the magnitude of the game. I was coming off a good India A series, so my focus was only on how I could make the innings better. I tried not to think about anything else, just to stay as calm as possible and not get caught up in the occasion. It was a very composed innings for me. Before the game, I had decided to take a bit more time and let things happen naturally, rather than forcing them. That was the main thought running through my mind. And obviously, batting alongside Jaiswal was fantastic, the way he creates boundaries even off good deliveries is so fascinating to watch from the other end."

On Shubman Gill's impact on him, Sudharsan said, "The role clarity was definitely there from Shubman, and what I admire most about him is his belief, the belief to come back stronger, to convert starts into big hundreds, and to make the team win. When you see him up close, you realise how much conviction he plays with. I feel that's something I should learn from him, that self-belief is such an important quality to have."

- IANS

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Priya S
Sudharsan's calm mindset is so impressive for a young player. His partnership with Jaiswal was beautiful to watch. This is exactly what we need in Test cricket - patience and composure.
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David E
Watching from Australia - this Indian batting lineup looks really solid. The way they're building partnerships and thinking long-term is proper Test match batting. Hope they get 600+!
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Ananya R
I appreciate Sudharsan's honesty about learning from Gill. The young players supporting each other is great for team culture. But I hope they don't get too defensive tomorrow - need to maintain good run rate too.
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Sarah B
The maturity in these young Indian batsmen is remarkable! From the UK, we're seeing proper Test match temperament. Jaiswal-Sudharsan partnership was clinical 👍
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Vikram M
Perfect strategy! Bat once, bat big, and put pressure on West Indies. This is how Test matches are won in India. Hope they continue the good work tomorrow 💪

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