India's tour of West Indies 2023
Watch: "Hatt na Behen****": Yashasvi Jaiswal caught using expletives in his debut test match

Yashasvi Jaiswal became the third Indian opener to score a century on his Test debut.
After dominating Day 1, the visitors made their grip firm on the second day of the first test in Dominica. At the end of the second day, Team India was leading by 162 runs and ended the day at 312/2 in 113 overs. Debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal has carried his dream run and remained unbeaten on 143 with 14 boundaries, while Virat Kohli is not out on 36 runs.
India started the second day at 80/0. India ended the first session without a wicket. Both openers smashed their half-century. Jaiswal became the third opener to score a century on his test debut after Shikhar Dhawan and Prithvi Shaw. The left-hander played some good shots and reached his century off 215 balls. Later, the Indian skipper also brought up his 10th Test ton, which took 220 balls to complete.
Watch: Yashasvi Jaiswal caught using expletives in his debut test match
It has been a dream debut for the 21-year-old, who plays with a pretty cool mind. He looked in control throughout his innings. But then came a moment where Yashasvi Jaiswal lost his cool and abused West Indian pacer Kemar Roach. It happened on the fifth ball of the 103rd over. Roach bowled a bowl to the leg side. The left-hander played the ball to his legside and ran a single.
However, while completing the run, Jaiswal was heard using expletives against the bowlers. When Virat asked him about the same, he was heard saying that the bowler was coming in front of him when he was completing the run. Notably, before that ball, Jaiswal escaped a lucky LBW appeal. He was given not out but the reply showed three reds on the screen. But because the West Indies didn't have a review, they couldn't take it, and Jaiswal had a lucky escape.
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Speaking of the game, India is miles ahead. However, they will look to stretch this lead more on the third day and play all three sessions. Jaiswal is looking good for a double hundred, and it will be pretty special if he gets there. On the other hand, Virat will be eager to reach his 29th Test ton.
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