India, Jan. 25 -- Brendon McCullum might claim he doesn't like the term, but 'Bazball' will find a permanent place in cricketing lexicon. England have invested heavily in the high-risk, no-holds-barred attacking approach, which was on view in Hyderabad on Thursday too, but a new-age Indian batter steeped in orthodoxy reiterated the value of staying true to the basics while producing the most domineering knock on the opening day of the first Test.

Yashasvi Jaiswal is only 22, and while he is not a product of the 20-over format, it's very much in his DNA like it must be for all young batters hoping to succeed in modern-day cricket. However, while he is an outstanding T20 batter, Jaiswal is equally at home in the five-day game, where he sco...