A brilliant and counter-attacking century from India‘s young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has put India firmly in command on Day 3 of the fifth and final Test at The Oval. After a day of 15 wickets and high drama on Day 2, Jaiswal’s aggressive and composed hundred was the anchor India needed to not only wipe out England’s slender first-innings lead but to build a formidable advantage. Jaiswal’s knock, which was full of authority and impressive strokeplay, now places the series decider heavily in India’s favor, setting up a tantalizing finish.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s commanding century puts India on top in the Oval Test
Jaiswal’s sensational century was the backbone of India’s dominant performance on Day 3, a knock that showcased both his immense talent and his fighting spirit. Resuming on Day 3 at 51 not out, Jaiswal made England pay for their missed opportunities. He brought up his century from just 127 balls, a brilliant display of aggressive yet controlled batting on a pitch that had previously seen 15 wickets fall in a single day.
This was Jaiswal’s sixth Test century and his second of the series, confirming his place as one of the most exciting young batter in world cricket. His innings, however, was not without its moments of luck. Jaiswal was dropped at the early stage of his innings twice, first by Harry Brook in the slips and then Liam Dawson in the deep square leg. He completed his ton on the second ball of the 51st bowled by Atkinson by taking a single towards the point region. Jaiswal’s hundred also saw him surpass the legendary Sachin Tendulkar to become the Indian batsman with the most 50+ scores against England at the age of 23, a testament to his remarkable impact in a short Test career.
Here’s how fans reacted:
Great example of game awareness and playing the conditions. Almost half of his runs have come behind square, he’s used the extra bounce to his advantage. Well played @ybj_19 👏🏻 #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/5TqBH6Heq4
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) August 2, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal, the most talented left hander going around in test cricket at the moment. High pressure 💯
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) August 2, 2025
Jaiswal brings joy. Lot to like about him, but that’s got to be very high on the list.
— Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber) August 2, 2025
Jaiswal averages 50 when his team top 7 averages 35 in those same games
Brook averages 56 when his team top 7 averages 42 in those same games
But who bats at highways? Yashasvi Jaiswal ☑️
— Abn77 (@Wean__007) August 2, 2025
When he plays it’s looks like he is playing and scoring for every that youngster who had done a lot of struggle in his/her life
I really love the way he plays more power to you @ybj_19 pic.twitter.com/faWtRF5D67— Sapna Shukla (@anchorsapna) August 2, 2025
Indian batting in opening department is in safe hands of Yashasvi Jaiswal for the next 10-15 years.
I hope he becomes a regular member in T20Is & ODIs soon. 🌟
— Bhawana (@cricbhawana) August 2, 2025
There have been 19 centuries scored in this series but this by Yashasvi Jaiswal has been on the greenest pitch, toughest conditions and the most crucial juncture in the series.
This 23 year old is an absolute star.
— Zucker Doctor (@DoctorLFC) August 2, 2025
People were saying Yashasvi Jaiswal is having an average tour & he has 400+ runs with two 100s & two 50s.
That’s the standard he has set. He’s destined for greatness.
I’ll be disappointed if Jaiswal doesn’t end up as the greatest left-handed batter that India has produced.
— Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) August 2, 2025
This ball that ball. It’s always been 𝙅𝙖𝙞𝙨ball 🤩
Yashasvi Jaiswal | #PlayWithFire | #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/K797ANpfe6
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) August 2, 2025
Century to kick things off, century to wrap it up.
Yashasvi Jaiswal delivers at both ends of the series! 💯🌟🔥#Cricket #ENGvIND #YashasviJaiswal #OvalTest #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/NCG2sGTBXT
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) August 2, 2025
India’s dominance and England’s troubles on Day 3 of ENG vs IND fifth Test
After a dramatic Day 2 that saw India bowl England out for 247, the visitors have continued to press their advantage with a commanding batting display in their second innings. While Jaiswal was the star, he was ably supported by nightwatchman Akash Deep, who played a surprisingly effective innings of 66 runs off 94 balls, frustrating the English bowlers and stitching together a vital 107-run partnership with Jaiswal. This partnership not only extended India’s lead but also capitalized on England’s bowling shortage after Chris Woakes was ruled out of the match with a shoulder injury. India’s strong performance was a stark contrast to England’s first innings, where a promising 92-run opening partnership was undone by a collapse triggered by the brilliant bowling of Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, who both finished with four wickets. With a commanding lead now well over 200 runs and Jaiswal at the crease, India are in a prime position to dictate the remainder of the Test and, with it, the outcome of the series.