Yashasvi Jaiswal overpowered the batsman who scored 248 runs with 24 sixes and fours, did this feat for the first time
Sanjeev Kumar November 04, 2025 10:26 AM

Yashasvi Jaiswal playing Ranji Trophy (Photo: PTI)

Yashasvi Jaisawal takes wicket of Deepak Hooda: Domestic cricket season is going on in India. Ranji Trophy matches are on. In this, the teams of Mumbai and Rajasthan are face to face. The match is being played between these two teams in Jaipur, where host Rajasthan has given a befitting reply to Mumbai's score in the first innings. Thanks to the innings of 67 runs from the bat of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mumbai had scored 254 runs in its first innings. In reply, Deepak Hooda alone scored 248 runs for Rajasthan. The result was that Rajasthan got a big lead in the first innings.

Yashasvi did this feat for the first time

Rajasthan declared its first innings at 617 runs for 6 wickets. That is, he got a lead of 363 runs. However, Rajasthan's lead would have been bigger if Yashasvi Jaiswal had not overpowered Deepak Hooda and managed to take his wicket. Yashasvi Jaiswal succeeded in taking a wicket for the first time in first class cricket. Deepak Hooda became his first victim. He got Hooda caught by the wicketkeeper. As soon as Deepak Hooda's innings ended, Rajasthan also declared its first innings.

Deepak Hooda's star shines in cricket after 9 years

Deepak Hooda scored 248 runs in the first innings with 22 fours and 2 sixes i.e. 24 sixes-fours. This is the second double century of his first class cricket career, which came from his bat in 9 years. In first class cricket, Deepak Hooda scored his first double century against Punjab in the year 2016 while playing for Baroda. Then he played an unbeaten inning of 293 runs.

After the ball, Yashasvi is making an impact with the bat also.

During this giant inning, Deepak Hooda also made a big partnership of 265 runs for the 5th wicket. This partnership played a big role in taking Rajasthan's score beyond 600 runs in the first innings. Making an impact with the ball, Yashasvi Jaiswal not only dismissed Deepak Hooda, but he was also seen giving a great start to Mumbai in the second innings.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, who came to open with Musheer Khan, remained unbeaten after scoring 56 runs on 56 balls in the third day's play. On the fourth day i.e. on November, all the cricket fans will be expecting a strong century or a big score from Yashasvi against Rajasthan. The match between Rajasthan and Mumbai has started from 1st November and will be played till 4th November.

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