India, July 3 -- Veteran Indian batter Cheteshwar Pujara has offered a valuable insight into how bowlers can target the in-form Yashasvi Jaiswal in the early stages of an innings. The 23-year-old opener lit up Edgbaston with a brilliant 87 off 107 balls, laced with 13 boundaries, a knock that stood out even alongside Shubman Gill's commanding unbeaten century.

Just 13 runs shy of what would've been his sixth Test hundred, Jaiswal was undone by a crucial delivery from Chris Woakes. Reflecting on the dismissal, Pujara suggested that bowlers who stick to a consistent good length outside off stump and remain patient are more likely to expose the left-hander's vulnerability in that channel.

"You've got to bowl the right length; around off-st...