First is first always: Yashasvi Jaiswal on scoring his maiden ton in England

ANI June 21, 2025 329 views

Yashasvi Jaiswal marked his first Test innings in England with a brilliant century at Headingley. The left-hander joined legends like Ganguly and Vijay in scoring a ton on debut in England. His 101-run knock included 16 boundaries and a six, continuing his dominance against non-Asian teams. The innings also marked India's strong start to the new WTC cycle.

"I enjoy whenever I make centuries, I love it. But there are some special moments, first is first always." โ€“ Yashasvi Jaiswal
Leeds, June 21: After scoring his maiden century against England, India's left-hand opener Yashasvi Jaiswal expressed his feelings about his ton, where he said that there are some special moments in his life, but "first is always first."

Key Points

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Jaiswal scores 101 in first Test innings in England

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Joins Ganguly, Vijay in elite list

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Averages 90.33 vs England in Tests

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Fifth Test ton, none against Asian nations

Jaiswal played an exceptional innings of 101 runs off 159 balls, laced with 16 boundaries and a maximum in his innings.

Speaking at the press conference after Day 1 of the Leeds Test, Yashasvi Jaiswal told the media, "I enjoy whenever I make centuries, I love it. But there are some special moments, first is first always."

The southpaw joined former Indian skipper, Saurav Ganguly (131 at Lord's, 1996), Vijay Manjrekar (133 at Leeds, 1952), Sandeep Patil (129* at Manchester, 1982) and Murali Vijay (146 at Nottingham, 2014) to score Test ton in their first Test innings on English soil.

Jaiswal achieved this feat in his outing against England on Day 1 of the first test of the five-test match series on Friday at Leeds Headingley. This is also the start of the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle for both nations.

Among players who have played at least five Tests and scored at least 500 runs against England, Jaiswal has the highest average. In six Tests, he has scored 813 runs across 10 innings at an average of 90.33, with three centuries and fifties each.

He is the seventh Indian batter to score a century at Headingley. This century of Jaiswal is fifth of his test career, and it is worth noting none of his five tons have come against Asian nations.

Notably, he has slammed a century on his maiden Test outings in Australia, the West Indies and England.

Three of his centuries have come against England, and one each against Australia and the West Indies. Jaiswal was dismissed by England skipper Ben Stokes right after Tea on Day 1 for 101 runs, his innings included 16 fours and a six.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a talent! Jaiswal is proving to be India's next big thing in Test cricket. Scoring centuries in Australia, WI and now England - that too in his first attempt! ๐Ÿ”ฅ The way he handles pressure is just amazing. Future captain material?
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Priya M.
So proud of this Mumbai boy! From selling pani puri to scoring tons in England - what an inspiring journey. His technique against swing bowling was just perfect today. Hope he continues this form throughout the series ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
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Arjun S.
While Jaiswal was brilliant, I'm a bit concerned about his conversion rate. He gets starts but sometimes throws his wicket away after 50. Today he showed maturity though. Hope he works on building bigger innings consistently.
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Sneha P.
That pull shot against Wood was pure class! ๐Ÿ˜ Jaiswal's ability to play both attacking and defensive cricket makes him special. At just 22, he's already breaking records. Imagine what he'll achieve in next 5 years!
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Vikram J.
Interesting that all his centuries have come against SENA countries. Shows his temperament in challenging conditions. But would like to see him perform similarly against spin in subcontinent conditions too. Complete player banega tabhi!
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Neha R.
His average of 90+ against England is insane! Remember when people said he's only good for T20s? Proving everyone wrong in Test cricket. That too as an opener - toughest job in England. Well done Yashasvi! ๐Ÿ‘

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