Headingley, Leeds (20 June 2025): On Day 1 of the first Test, Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered an innings for the ages—scoring a sparkling 144-ball century that dismantled England’s attack and set the tone for India’s dominance. This was Jaiswal’s fifth Test hundred, blending poise with power, and leaving English bowlers regretting their decision to field first on a flat Headingley surface.

Jaiswal Enters: Poise Meets Power
From the moment he took guard, Jaiswal looked assured. He stroked the ball with elegance, while punishing loose deliveries with authority. By tea, India was comfortably placed at 215/2, with Jaiswal past his half-century.https://amfarmers.com/
Late in the afternoon, he raised his ton with a roar and a fist-pump—marking the innings as not just a milestone, but a statement. Fans and pundits were unanimous: this was “a nightmare for England.”
Key Records & Milestones
- ⚡ Fifth Test century in just 17 matches.
- His third century against England—after Rajkot and Vizag earlier this year.
- Completed in just 144 balls, decorated with 16 fours and 1 six.
- Became the first Indian to score a Test hundred at Headingley, breaking a 91-year wait.
Social Media Frenzy: “Jaisball” vs Bazball
As Jaiswal dominated, social media exploded with a new buzzword: “Jaisball.” Fans cheekily compared India’s fearless approach with England’s much-talked-about “Bazball.”
Cricket legends, too, applauded: “Exactly what you want from your opener,” one pundit declared (firstpost.com). The verdict was unanimous—Jaiswal wasn’t just scoring runs, he was reshaping India’s batting narrative.
Psychological Blow to England
England, already under pressure, now face lingering doubts about their tactics and pitch call. Heading into Day 2, they know India’s opener has not only given his side the edge, but also planted seeds of uncertainty in their camp.
A Storied Young Career in the Making
At just 23 years old, Jaiswal’s rise has been meteoric:
- Test debut (July 2023): Scored 171 vs West Indies.
- Feb 2024 Vizag: Blazed 209—becoming India’s third-youngest double centurion.
- Feb 2024 Rajkot: An unbeaten 214*, equaling Wasim Akram’s record of 12 sixes in a Test innings.
- Nov 2024 Perth: Made 161, top-scoring in India’s Ashes-like battle.https://www.espncricinfo.com/live-cricket-score
From Mumbai’s streets to cricket’s grandest stages, Jaiswal’s journey embodies resilience, ambition, and raw talent.
Looking Ahead
- Day 2 battles: Can England strike early to limit damage, or will India march towards 400+?
- Series momentum: A dominant opening stand tilts the contest India’s way.
Final Word
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 144-ball hundred at Headingley wasn’t just a personal triumph—it was a message. At 23, he has already stamped himself as a generational red-ball talent.
This innings will be remembered as more than a century: it was a declaration of intent. Headingley became his stage, and in front of a stunned English crowd, Jaiswal announced—he is here to lead India’s new era.
