India reached 153/3 on Day 2 of the fourth Test against Australia, trailing by 321 runs. Among the key moments of the day was a thrilling run-out involving Yashasvi Jaiswal, who showcased remarkable athleticism and presence of mind.
In a rare and exhilarating moment, Jaiswal pulled off an extraordinary run-out that left fans in awe. While run-outs are a common sight in cricket, this one stood out for its unique nature: a sprint race between the batter and the fielder toward the stumps.
Afghanistan pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi, filling in for Australia, attempted to secure a single but found himself racing against Jaiswal to the non-striker’s end. Both players dashed full throttle, but the Indian batter’s agility and speed won the day. Jaiswal reached the stumps first, completing the dismissal in spectacular fashion.
The moment underscored Jaiswal’s athleticism and quick thinking, further highlighting his growing stature in international cricket. Though he fell short of a century, dismissed for 82, Jaiswal’s efforts in the field and with the bat have been a major positive for India in this match.