Yashasvi Jaiswal's historic century led India to a 23-run win against Nepal in the 2023 Asian Games men's T20I event.
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First Indian to smash a century at Asian Games
Jaiswal became the first Indian to smash a century at the Asian Games. He slammed 100 off 49 balls, a knock laced with 8 fours and 7 sixes.
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India's youngest T20I centurion
At 21 years and 279 days, Jaiswal is now India's youngest centurion in T20I cricket. He broke the record of Shubman Gill (23y 146d),
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Joint fourth-fastest T20I ton for India
Jaiswal raced to his century off 48 balls, now the joint fourth-fastest for India in T20I cricket. He shares the record with Suryakumar Yadav, who owns a 48-ball ton in the format.
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Anotherrecord for Jaiswal
Jaiswal has become the second left-handed batter to score a century for India in T20I cricket. He joins Suresh Raina, who slammed his maiden and only T20I ton against South Africa in 2010.
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India reach semi-finals
India scored 202/4 in 20 overs, batting first. Three-fers from Ravi Bishnoi and Avesh Khan helped India restrict Nepal to 179/9. As a result, India reached the semis.