Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 87 runs in the Birmingham Test. Courtesy: Reuters

ENG vs IND: Yashasvi Jaiswal breaks 51-year-old record with 87 in Birmingham Test

ENG vs IND: Yashasvi Jaiswal recorded the highest individual score by an Indian batter in Tests at Edgbaston in Birmingham, going past Sudhir Naik's 51-year-old record.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Yashasvi Jaiswal broke Sudhir Naik’s record
  • Jaiswal scored 87 runs off 107 balls on Wednesday
  • Jaiswal is 10 runs short of completing 2000 Test runs

Yashasvi Jaiswal etched his name in the history books after recording the highest score by an Indian opener in Test matches at Edgbaston in Birmingham. The southpaw reached the landmark on Day 1 of the second Test as India are looking to bounce back from their five-wicket defeat at Headingley in Leeds.

Jaiswal broke the record of Sudhir Naik, who scored 77 runs off 165 balls against Mike Denness’ England back in July 1974. On Wednesday, July 2, the 23-year-old scored 87 runs off 107 balls with the help of 13 fours before England captain Ben Stokes accounted for his wicket in the post-lunch session.

England vs India, 2nd Test, Day 1 Updates

Highest scores by an Indian opener in Birmingham Tests

Yashasvi Jaiswal - 87 in 2025

Sudhir Naik - 77 in 1974

Sunil Gavaskar - 68 in 1979

Cheteshwar Pujara - 66 in 2022

Sunil Gavaskar - 61 in 1979

Jaiswal in decent form

Jaiswal also had the chance of becoming the fastest Indian to the landmark of 2000 runs in Test cricket, but he fell short. But he still has the chance of equalling the record if he scores 10 runs in the second innings. The record is currently being jointly held by Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid, who both got there in 40 innings.

Jaiswal showcased solid form in the first Test, crafting a stylish 101 off 159 deliveries. His knock, laced with 16 boundaries and a six, came to an end at the hands of opposition captain Ben Stokes.

However, his momentum didn't carry into the second innings, where he was dismissed for just 4 runs off 11 balls by Brydon Carse.
Beyond his batting, Jaiswal will also be eager to make amends in the field after putting down four key catches during the Leeds Test — lapses that ultimately had a significant impact on the match's outcome.

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