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Can Yashasvi Jaiswal Become India’s Next All-Format Batsman? Aakash Chopra Weighs In

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Yashasvi Jaiswal’s journey towards becoming an all-format cricketer for India has become a major talking point among experts and fans. Former India opener Aakash Chopra recently offered a candid assessment, acknowledging Jaiswal’s immense talent while outlining what it would take for him to truly cement his place across all three formats for the Men in Blue.
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Chopra’s comments come amidst a broader reality: despite excelling in Test cricket and showcasing his ability in the IPL, Jaiswal has yet to consistently break into India’s white-ball setup. While he has represented India in T20 Internationals and Tests, his opportunities in ODIs and regular T20Is have been limited partly due to team combinations and selection strategies that prefer other established players.

In the latest discussion, Chopra urged Jaiswal to aim for 700+ runs in the forthcoming IPL 2026 season, noting that such a dominant performance could force selectors to reconsider his role across all formats. For a player of Jaiswal’s ability, excelling in T20 franchise cricket is not just about personal milestones it’s a statement of readiness for greater responsibilities at the international level.

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Jaiswal’s credentials are already strong in some respects. As a left-handed opener, he has posted remarkable numbers in Test cricket, including multiple double centuries in red-ball matches, and his IPL exploits such as rapid centuries and big scores have highlighted his capacity to dominate bowling attacks.

Despite this pedigree, Jaiswal’s place in limited-overs cricket remains inconsistent. He has had several impactful performances in T20Is, including a century and solid strike rates, yet selectors have rotated him in and out of squads, often favouring other batting combinations. This has led to debates among fans and pundits about whether his omission reflects form, team balance, or broader preferences in Indian cricket.


Chopra’s challenge to Jaiswal is rooted in this context: an exceptional IPL performance is no longer optional; it is essential if he wants selectors to see him as a guaranteed pick across formats. With the IPL now a key evaluation platform, Jaiswal must demonstrate not just power-hitting, but also adaptability and consistency - qualities crucial for success in ODIs and Tests.

For Jaiswal, the next few seasons are pivotal. A breakthrough in ODIs something he has only sporadically experienced could add weight to his all-format claims. At the same time, his Test performances continue to earn admiration and bolster his reputation as one of India’s most promising batting talents.

Whether Jaiswal ultimately becomes a regular in all three formats depends on his ability to translate red-ball success and IPL consistency into limited-overs excellence. With Aakash Chopra’s endorsement and expectations set high, the 23-year-old’s IPL 2026 performance could be a defining chapter in his rise toward all-format stardom.



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