Yashasvi Jaiswal Poised to Break Ben Stokes’ World Record in Bangladesh Tests

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Yashasvi Jaiswal might have made his Test debut only last year but he has already broken several records in his short career. He is the fastest Indian to complete 1000 runs in the format having reached the milestone in only nine Tests. In the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh, the young left-hander has his eyes set on England Test captain Ben Stokes’ world record of hitting the most sixes in a single edition of the World Test Championship (WTC).

Jaiswal has every chance of becoming the first player to hit 50 sixes in a single WTC edition given the kind of attacking cricket he plays at the top of the order with India set to play 10 Test matches (2 vs Bangladesh, 3 vs New Zealand and 5 vs Australia) till January 2025. 26 out of those 29 maximums came in the five-match Test series against England alone earlier this year when the dynamic southpaw plundered 712 runs at an average of 89.

Rohit Sharma was closest to Stokes before with 27 sixes in the inaugural WTC cycle but the Indian captain has so far sent the red ball over the ropes only 14 times in this edition. Jaiswal is already on top of the six-hitting list in the ongoing WTC cycle and Ben Stokes is at second place here with 22 sixes. England are set to play six more Test matches (3 vs Pakistan and 3 vs New Zealand) in this cycle and even Stokes will be aiming to go past Jaiswal in this aspect.

Most sixes in WTC cycle 2023-25 so far

Players Sixes
Yashasvi Jaiswal 29
Ben Stokes 22
Kamindu Mendis 15

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