Yashasvi Jaiswal, the opening player for Team India against England, withdrew due to injury shortly after earning his century in the third Test.
On the third day of the Rajkot Test match against England, Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his third century in Test cricket, although the celebration was short-lived.
The Indian batsman complained of lower back pain shortly after hitting the three-figure mark; captain Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid exchanged worried glances in the dressing room, prompting the summons for a physiotherapist. The youthful opener’s discomfort lingered, and after two overs Jaiswal was sent back to the dressing room.
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Jaiswal demonstrated relentless aggression against James Anderson, smashing three boundaries and bringing up his half-century with a six off Tom Hartley. He continued to dismantle the England spin trio, taking only 42 balls to compile his next fifty runs
. However, his celebration of reaching the hundred-run milestone was marred by a sudden onset of lower back pain. On-air commentators Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar speculated that the pain might have been caused by Jaiswal’s celebrations after the century, as he made a huge leap.
Jaiswal, a cricketer, experienced a delay in play due to an Indian physio’s attention. His agony led to concerns from the dressing room and spectators. Jaiswal was eventually withdrawn from the innings, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd, teammates, and team management. Rajat Patidar replaced him but was dismissed for a ten-ball duck.