Yashasvi Jaiswal lit up the Arun Jaitley Stadium with a masterful 175 against West Indies in the 2nd Test—but it was a quirky phrase from legend Sunil Gavaskar that stole headlines: “Keep scoring granddaddy hundreds.” The comment, both affectionate and aspirational, perfectly captured the buzz around India’s young batting prodigy .
In the India vs West Indies 2nd Test, Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered yet another statement innings—blazing his way to 175 off just 239 balls. His knock included 21 boundaries and 2 sixes, blending aggression with textbook technique on a flat Delhi pitch .
But beyond the runs, it was Gavaskar’s post-innings remark that resonated with fans and experts alike. During a live commentary stint, the “Little Master” quipped: “Keep scoring those granddaddy hundreds, Yashasvi!”—a playful nudge for the 22-year-old to convert big starts into even bigger scores, like 200s and beyond.
Jaiswal’s innings came to an abrupt halt due to a mix-up with Shubman Gill, resulting in a run-out that left fans groaning. Yet, his 175 had already done the heavy lifting—propelling India to a commanding total of 518/5 declared .
More importantly, this was Jaiswal’s fifth score of 150 or more in Test cricket before turning 24—a feat that places him in elite company alongside South Africa’s Graeme Smith. Only a handful of batters in cricket history have matched this level of consistency at such a tender age.
Here’s a quick look at batters with the most 150+ scores before age 24 in Test history:
| Player | 150+ Scores Before 24 | Notable Innings |
|---|---|---|
| Yashasvi Jaiswal (IND) | 5 | 214* vs ENG, 175 vs WI |
| Graeme Smith (SA) | 5 | 178 vs ENG, 277 vs ENG |
| Don Bradman (AUS) | 4 | 254 vs ENG, 232 vs SA |
| Sachin Tendulkar (IND) | 3 | 179 vs ENG, 165 vs AUS |
These numbers aren’t just impressive—they’re historic. And Jaiswal is only getting started.
Sunil Gavaskar, known for his measured praise, rarely uses such colorful language. His “granddaddy hundreds” line wasn’t just banter—it was a vote of confidence in Jaiswal’s ability to anchor India’s top order for years to come .
“He’s got the temperament, the technique, and now the hunger,” Gavaskar noted. “What he needs is to stay at the crease longer and convert these 150s into 250s. That’s how legends are made.”
With the World Test Championship cycle heating up, India needs consistent performers at the top. Jaiswal has already silenced early doubters with back-to-back big scores. The challenge now? Turning brilliance into routine—and perhaps, soon, etching his name above even the greats.
As fans, we might just be witnessing the rise of India’s next batting titan—one “granddaddy hundred” at a time.
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