Yashasvi Jaiswal can make a big record against England, has a chance to leave Virat Kohli behind

Yashasvi Jaiswal Can Break Virat Kohli Big Record: Ever since Yashasvi Jaiswal made his debut in international cricket, he has been making big records one after the other. On the basis of his excellent performance, Jaiswal has confirmed his place in India's Test and ODI team. According to media reports, Jaiswal is sure to get a chance in the upcoming 5-match T20 series against England. Jaiswal will be seen playing the role of opener in this series. Young left-handed batsman Jaiswal will have a great opportunity to break a big record of Virat Kohli in this series.

Jaiswal can break this record of Virat Kohli

Actually, in this series, Jaiswal will have the opportunity to complete the fastest 1000 runs in his T20 International cricket career. Jaiswal has scored 723 runs in 23 matches played so far at an average of 36.15, which includes one century and 5 half-centuries. He is 277 runs away from touching the 1000 run mark in T20.

If Jaiswal is successful in completing 1000 runs in the first 4 matches against England, then he will become the fastest batsman from India to achieve this feat in T20 International. The Indian batsman who scored the fastest 1 run in T20I is Virat Kohli, he achieved this feat in 27 innings.

Stylish batsman KL Rahul is at second place in this list. He achieved this feat in 29 innings. Suryakumar Yadav (31 innings) is at third position and Rohit Sharma (40 innings) is at fourth position.

Team India's squad has not been announced yet for this series against England. According to media reports, BCCI will announce the team on Sunday, January 12. There is also news coming out that many key players will be given rest for this series.

The first match of the T20 series will be played on January 22 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. After this, the second match is to be held in Chennai on 25th January. Whereas, the third match will be organized on January 28 in Rajkot. The fourth and fifth matches will be held on 31 January and 2 February respectively.

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