Yashasvi Jaiswal’s red-hot form in white-ball cricket continues to make headlines, and the young opener has once again underlined why he deserves serious consideration in India’s T20I plans. Days after registering his maiden ODI century against South Africa, the left-hander smashed his first-ever T20 hundred for Mumbai in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025, producing a breathtaking innings during a record chase against Haryana.
Chasing a daunting 235-run target, Mumbai rode on Jaiswal’s fearless batting to pull off a stunning run chase, sealing victory in emphatic fashion. The innings couldn’t have come at a more relevant time, especially with India still searching for consistency at the top of the order in T20 internationals.
A Timely Statement Amid India’s T20I Opener Debate
Despite his proven pedigree, Jaiswal has been on the sidelines of India’s T20I setup, while Shubman Gill has struggled to find rhythm in the format. This blistering hundred, scored at a strike rate well above 200, strengthens Jaiswal’s case as a long-term option at the top and gives selectors plenty to think about as the T20 World Cup approaches.
The knock wasn’t just about big shots—it was about control, intent, and temperament under pressure, all rolled into one high-impact innings.
Haryana Post Massive Total at DY Patil Academy
Earlier in the match, Haryana put Mumbai under immense pressure by piling up 234/3 in 20 overs at the DY Patil Academy, Ambi. Captain Ankit Kumar led the charge with a fluent 89 off 42 balls, while Nishant Sandhu provided excellent support with an unbeaten 63 off 38. Their 110-run partnership laid the foundation for Haryana’s imposing total.
Mumbai’s bowling attack struggled for answers, with Sairaj Patil being the lone bright spot, finishing with figures of 2 for 44 in his four overs as the rest of the attack leaked runs.
Jaiswal Sets the Tone in a High-Pressure Chase
Mumbai’s reply began on a positive note, with Ajinkya Rahane joining Jaiswal at the top. The pair wasted no time, racing to a quick 50-run stand before Rahane was dismissed for a brisk 21 off 10 balls.
Unfazed, Jaiswal continued to dominate the bowling, timing the ball sweetly and clearing the ropes with ease. He found a reliable partner in Sarfaraz Khan, who played the ideal supporting role while maintaining the tempo. Sarfaraz eventually fell after a rapid 64 off 25 balls, but by then, the chase was firmly under control.
A Century to Remember
Jaiswal reached his maiden T20 century in just 48 deliveries, an innings packed with clean hitting and fearless strokeplay. Although he was dismissed shortly after reaching the landmark, the damage had already been done, and Mumbai were cruising toward the target.
The finishing touches were calmly applied by Sairaj Patil (8 off 3)* and *Atharva Ankolekar (10 off 2)**, as Mumbai crossed the line with four wickets in hand and 15 balls to spare.
Player of the Match and a Message Sent
Unsurprisingly, Yashasvi Jaiswal was named Player of the Match, capping off a near-perfect night for the Mumbai batter. Beyond the points table impact, the innings could prove influential in shaping conversations around India’s T20I opening combination.
With form, confidence, and momentum firmly on his side, Jaiswal has made it clear—he is ready for the next step.
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