Jonny Bairstow is set to play his 100th Test for England marking an emotional milestone in Dharamsala. The Yorkshire batter reflects on his challenging journey including injuries and periods of being left out of the side. Bairstow who needs 26 runs to reach 6,000 in Tests acknowledges the setbacks but emphasizes resilience.
He expresses pride in reaching 100 Tests and credits his mother strength and courage. Bairstow family including his young son, joins him for the occasion. Despite England being 3-1 down in the series, Bairstow is confident and acknowledges his good form in the series against India.
His father, David Bairstow, played for England in the 1970s and 80s. The upcoming Test holds sentimental value for Jonny Bairstow who approaches two years without a Test hundred.
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