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Watch: Sarfaraz Khan Celebrates Yashasvi Jaiswal's Double Ton In Advance, Gesture Wins Internet

Young India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his second double century in as many games during Day 4 of the ongoing third Test against England in Rajkot. Jaiswal slammed 14 boundaries and 12 sixes and remained unbeaten on 214 as India declared their second innings for 430/4. The 22-year-old, who got retired hurt for 104 ahead of stumps on Day 3, came back to the middle on Day 4 after Shubman Gill's unfortunate dismissal on a score of 91. Jaiswal added another 110 runs during a 172-run unbeaten stand with Sarfaraz Khan, who also notched up his second half-century of the match.

The debutant Sarafaraz smashed 68 off just 72 balls, smashing six fours and three sixes. 

Sarfaraz was over the moon as Jaiswal completed his double hundred.

Another 50 For Sarfaraz Khan on debut

What a player he is #INDvsENG #SarfarazKhan pic.twitter.com/PkJEJVc7L3

The joy and appreciation say it all!

Where were you when Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his second Double Ton in Tests

Follow the match https://t.co/FM0hVG5pje#TeamIndia | #INDvENG | @ybj_19 | @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/kun7eMiFdw

After Jaiswal demolished their belief with a sensational unbeaten 214, England were in further turmoil at tea, slipping to 18 for two in their second innings while chasing an improbable 557-run target.

They now need a 539 runs more in four sessions for an unlikely win. Jaiswal's 236-ball 214, in which he equaled the most number of sixes in a Test innings (12), allowed India to declare their second innings at 430 for four, but that was only the beginning of England's troubles as it panned out.

Opener Ben Duckett had already made the war cry after the third day when he said "let them (India) have as many as they want (runs) and we'll go and get them", but he was the

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