If the century in Perth was an announcement of his arrival away from home, the Headingley knock was a reminder of his class against an opposition Yashasvi has enjoyed a lot of success against. When he gets in, he makes the opposition pay and his four hundreds – 161, 214*, 209 and 171 – in the format and more in the First-Class circuit have been big, and rarely has he thrown his wicket after getting his eye in.
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