Gautam Gambhir believes we shouldn’t heap too many hopes on Yashasvi Jaiswal during his initial Test outing in South Africa.
India takes on the Proteas in a duo of Test matches, the first one kicks off in Centurion next Tuesday, December 26. Jaiswal is set to step up opening the innings for India, partnering with captain Rohit Sharma.
In response to a question on Jaiswal’s departure for South Africa following a fruitful tour of the West Indies, Gambhir said the following at a Star Sports discussion:
The former India opener added:
Jaiswal collected 266 runs across three innings with a commendable average of 88.67 during the two Tests against Windies in July. In his first ever innings, he scored a hefty 171 runs, marking a splendid kick-off to his Test career.
“Even if he scores 25-30 runs and gives a start to India, he will head home after becoming a better player” – Gautam Gambhir on Yashasvi Jaiswal
Gautam Gambhir suggested Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Shreyas Iyer could enhance their skills with meaningful contributions to the game in South Africa. His statement was:
The former player, now an analyst, mentioned that novices shouldn’t be overly judged during their initial experiences in unfamiliar terrains such as South Africa or Australia. He elaborated:
Gautam Gambhir wrapped up his talk with a point about consistency in judging young players. He mentioned that young players from Australia or South Africa don’t face as much criticism when they find playing in Indian conditions challenging.