Jaiswal's incredible start to his career has put him just 283 runs away from reaching the 1500-run milestone. As India's top scorer in the current World Test Championship cycle, he has the opportunity to become the first player from his country to achieve this feat.
The highest WTC mark formerly stood with Ajinkya Rahane, who had scored 1159 runs in the previous cycle and was overtaken by Jaiswal during the series against Bangladesh.
In the inaugural cycle of the WTC, Joe Root and Marnus Labuschagne had breached the 1500-run mark, with Labuschagne leading the scoring. The following cycle, four players breached that threshold, with Root and Labuschagne going back-to-back, and joined by Babar Azam and Usman Khawaja.
Joe Root made it three in a row with his massive double century in Multan, and Jaiswal sits right behind him in second place this time around. No player has succeeded in achieving 2000 runs in a single WTC cycle, although Jaiswal could reach that milestone if he maintains his pace over the remainder of the Tests in India’s schedule.
Another record Jaiswal could eyeJaiswal is also partway to 2000 Test runs, and has a chance to be the quickest Indian player to reach that mark. The record is currently held jointly by Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag, who did so in 40 innings.
Jaiswal had bumper series against the West Indies and England to help boost his numbers, and will have three Tests against New Zealand to try and reach his mark before travelling to a difficult challenge in Australia at the end of this year.
Jaiswal and the Indian team prepare to host New Zealand in the first of three Tests, beginning in Bangalore on October 16, with WTC finals qualification on the line.
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