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Watch: ‘Scared’ Yashasvi Jaiswal’s funny response to a fan’s question about Rohit Sharma

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Watch: ‘Scared’ Yashasvi Jaiswal’s funny response to a fan’s question about Rohit Sharma


Yashasvi Jaiswal has taken international cricket by storm. The highly regarded batsman made his international cricket debut last year during the West Indies tour and has not looked back since.

He played a brilliant knock of 171 runs on debut to mark his arrival in international cricket and has further enhanced his reputation by scoring big goals in the ongoing Test series against England. In the first Test in Hyderabad, the left-handed batsman scored a quick 80 and missed out on a well-deserved century.

He made amends by scoring his first Test double century in the second Test at Vishakhapatnam. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a brilliant 209 as India won the game by 106 runs to tie the series. In the third Test at Ranchi, he smashed another double century to help India defeat England by a record 434 runs. He scored an unbeaten 214 off just 236 balls in the second innings of the Test.

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s epic response:

Yashasvi Jaiswal has delighted fans not only with her performance on the field but also with an epic answer to a fan’s question. The incident took place during the ongoing fourth Test between India and England in Ranchi. While he was waving to the fans from the gallery, one of the fans asked him to tell Rohit Sharma to face the fans.

However, Yashasvi Jaiswal rejected the fan’s request and hilariously said, “Merko bhi darr lagta hai” (I’m scared of him too).

Look:

Talking about the game, England won the toss and opted to bat first. Their openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley added 47 runs for the first wicket before debutant Akash Deep sent them both back as well as dismissing Ollie Pope to reduce the tourists to 57 for 3. England lost two more wickets before the lunch.

Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed Jonny Bairstow while Ravindra Jadeja dismissed Ben Stokes to reduce the visitors to 112 for 5. At the time of writing, England were 165 for 5.