Star Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has lauded the exceptional performance of young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, highlighting his ability to stay present and focused on the task at hand. Jaiswal’s recent accolades include the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for February 2024, surpassing the likes of Kane Williamson and Pathum Nissanka.
Pant, speaking on the Club Prairie Fire podcast with Adam Gilchrist and Michael Vaughan, expressed his admiration for the young players who have stepped up for India. He emphasized Jaiswal’s remarkable consistency and determination.
“The way all the youngsters are stepping up is really amazing,” Pant said. “Jaiswal is someone who likes keeping his head down and just keeps doing what he is doing. And I think if he keeps on doing that, then there’s a long way to go.”
Jaiswal’s impressive performance in the recently concluded home series against England showcased his exceptional talent. In five matches and nine innings, he amassed 712 runs at an average of 89.00, including two double centuries and three fifties. His highest score was an unbeaten 214.
Pant believes that Jaiswal’s ability to stay present and not dwell on the future is a key factor in his success. “He doesn’t think too much,” Pant said. “He just keeps doing what he is doing.”
Jaiswal’s consistent performances have propelled him to the top of the ICC World Test Championship in runs scored. His back-to-back double-hundreds against England in February were instrumental in his rise to the top.
Pant’s praise for Jaiswal reflects the growing recognition of the young opener’s talent and potential. As Jaiswal continues to perform at the highest level, he is poised to become a mainstay in the Indian cricket team for years to come.