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"Of Course, I Am Disappointed": Yashasvi Jaiswal Exemplifies Elite Mentality After 74-ball 57

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Yashasvi Jaiswal excelling at the top of the batting order with Rohit Sharma in his debut Test series in the Caribbean has been a revelation and the youngster credits it to the continuous interaction with the India skipper when they are at the crease together.

Jaiswal had shared a 229-run opening-wicket stand with Rohit in the first Test at Dominica, while in the ongoing second Test here, the two again gave India a strong start with a 139-run partnership.

The century stand between the two saw India finish day one of the second Test at 288 for four, and looking good for a big score. "Of course, it's really nice to bat with Rohit bhaiya.

We are always taking about the situation and how we can go forward, and, of course, we had our plans... what we can do, and it was really amazing to bat with him," said the opener who scored a 74-ball 57 to add to his 171 in the first Test at Dominica, which India won by an innings and 141 runs.

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