

It was a day of domination by the Indian batters and Yashasvi Jaiswal provided the piece de resistance - an unbeaten century marked by class, courage, conviction, avarice, and above all, patience. The young opener made amends for his miss in Ahmedabad, where he had been a silent spectator to three centuries by his teammates. On Friday, it was their turn to watch in awe and admiration as Jaiswal registered a mature, unbeaten hundred.
"He will score the most runs in this Test. He's that kind of player; once he gets going, he's unstoppable. He couldn't score big in the first Test, so he'll be hungry. He's seen everyone else make runs, and he must be thinking, in the next five days, I'll play a big innings," Abhishek Nayar had predicted before the start of the Delhi Test.
Jaiswal proved the former India assistant coach right. He was