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Yashasvi Jaiswal "Is Not Happy With...": Rohit Sharma, Has This Advice 'For Next Couple Of Years'

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India skipper Rohit Sharma is not at all surprised by Yashasvi Jaiswal's wonderful run in Test cricket, a result of the young left-hander's insatiable hunger to learn and succeed at the highest level.

Since making his debut in mid-2023, Jaiswal has made 1217 runs in 11 Tests with three hundreds and at a stunning average of 64.05.

Jaiswal had a breakout series against England earlier this year when he amassed over 700 runs across five Tests. "I am not surprised at all because the guy has got real talent.

He has got the game to play in all sorts of conditions," Rohit said in the pre-match press meet here on Tuesday. "Obviously, very new to international cricket right now, so, very hard to judge.

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