Can Yashasvi Jaiswal Lead India to Victory with His 118?

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Key Takeaways
- Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 118 runs, marking his sixth Test century.
- India's lead over England is now 281 runs.
- Ravindra Jadeja and Dhruv Jurel remain unbeaten.
- England's bowling strategy requires improvement.
- India aims to extend their lead before the second new ball.
London, Aug 2 (NationPress) Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered a commendable performance, scoring 118 runs as India increased their lead over England to 281 runs after posting 304/6 in 71 overs during tea on the third day of the fifth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at The Oval on Saturday.
The session saw both teams share the honors, with India amassing 115 runs. Jaiswal's inning marked his sixth Test century, following his brilliant start to the England tour with a century at Headingley. His score of 118 off 164 balls, featuring 14 fours and 2 sixes, was particularly significant as it was witnessed by his family in the stands.
Although England claimed three wickets during this session, they still face challenges regarding their bowling strategy. With Ravindra Jadeja and Dhruv Jurel not out at 26 and 25 respectively, India is keen to maximize their runs before the second new ball is introduced after nine overs in the final session.
The session kicked off positively for England when Gus Atkinson delivered a sharp nip-backer that resulted in Shubman Gill being trapped lbw. Gill unsuccessfully reviewed the decision, departing for 11 runs.
Jaiswal celebrated his fourth century against England and second of the series with a quick single through backward point. However, Karun Nair struggled at the crease and couldn't take advantage of a dropped catch, soon getting edged behind to Jamie Smith off Atkinson.
Jaiswal and Jadeja raced to accumulate runs before Jaiswal's innings concluded on 118, caught at backward point off Overton. England thought they had Jadeja lbw when hit on the boot by Tongue, but the decision was overturned after a review. With Jurel hitting three well-timed boundaries, Jadeja is set to be pivotal for India as they aim to stretch their lead past 350 and create a challenging target for England.
Brief Scores: India 224 and 304/6 in 71 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 118, Akash Deep 66; Gus Atkinson 3-99, Josh Tongue 2-100) lead England 247 in 51.2 overs (Zak Crawley 64; Prasidh Krishna 4-62) by 281 runs