07 January,2025 07:15 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Yashasvi Jaiswal
India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal on Monday termed his maiden tour of Australia a learning experience and vowed to come back stronger after India went down 1-3 to Australia.
The 23-year-old left-handed batter was one of India's standout performers, amassing 391 runs at an average of 43.44, the second-highest in the series. His contributions included a stellar 161 in the Perth Test, which India won by 295 runs.
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Jaiswal also scored two fifties, but India failed to retain the Trophy for the first time in a decade, after losing the fifth and final Test by six wickets at Sydney on Sunday.
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"I learnt a lot in Australia⦠Unfortunately, the result wasn't what we had hoped for, but we'll be back stronger. Your support means everything," Jaiswal wrote on his Instagram page.
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