Yashasvi Jaiswal becomes 5th batsmen to smash ton in U19 WC knockout clash

The left-handed Indian batsman played an unbeaten knock of 105 runs to register a comfortable ten-wicket win over Pakistan in the semifinal at Senwes Park

India U-19 cricket team, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Divyansh Saxena
India U-19 cricket team, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Divyansh Saxena
ANI Cricket
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 05 2020 | 12:02 AM IST

Yashashvi Jaiswal on Tuesday became the fifth batsmen in the U19 World Cup history to score a century in the knockout clash.

The left-handed Indian batsman played an unbeaten knock of 105 runs to register a comfortable ten-wicket win over Pakistan in the semifinal at Senwes Park.

Chasing 173, Indian openers Jaiswal and Divyaansh Saxena played cautiously and stitched an unbeaten partnership of 176 runs. The duo built the highest opening partnership of the tournament's history.

Jaiswal scored his maiden hundred of the tournament. Interestingly, all the five batsmen who have scored centuries in the semifinal or final are Indians and they all remained unbeaten in their respective matches.

His parents were happy in his home town Bhadohi, a small town in Uttar Pradesh, after his spectacular performance in the semifinal clash.

"He performed very well today. He performs well under pressure. He is focused on winning the World Cup. He promised that he would give his best performance," Yashasvi's mother, Kanchan Jaiswal, told ANI.

"We are feeling very proud. We were watching the match and he played well under pressure," Yashasvi's father, Bhupendra Jaiswal, said.

Earlier, Manjot Kalra scored the century in the final of the 2018 World Cup. He played an unbeaten knock of 101 runs. Shubman Gill also scored the ton in the semifinal of the 2018 edition. He smashed 102*.

Unmukt Chand and Cheteshwar Pujara are the other two batsmen who have scored a hundred. Chand smashed 111* in 2012 final while Pujara amassed unbeaten 129 in 2006 semifinal.India will now face the winner of the second semifinal between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom on Sunday, February 9.

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First Published: Feb 04 2020 | 11:04 PM IST

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