TimesofIndia.com in Chennai: I am Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his second century in the last three ODIs, the pressure is mounting on the selectors to decide the fate of the batsmen. Rohit Sharma. Although the 39-year-old barely survived the third ODI, he went on to score an impressive 79 and put on 170 runs for the first wicket with Yashasvi Jaiswal.Rohit, who was revived early in his innings, took Afghanistan pacer Rashid Khan to the cleaners before being dismissed. In three matches, his scores are 16, 48 and 79. But is that knock enough to secure his place in the upcoming tour of England? And if he does, where does that leave the 24-year-old, who, despite retiring from his ODI career, has been in excellent form and will look to capitalize on every opportunity he gets? “It’s a good topic to have all your players with when they play,” the captain Shubman Gill he told reporters when asked about India’s opening mix for the upcoming tour of England.“The squad will be announced tomorrow or in the next couple of days, so we will look at the squad and come up with the best XI for England.”Asked where Jaiswal stands if everyone is fit, Gill said: “We will have to see where everyone is fit. If everyone is fit, like I said, we will make the best XI based on that.”However, the skipper had special praise for Jaiswal and termed it “unfortunate” that he is not getting a long string in ODIs.“We all know he’s an amazing player. It’s not easy for any player because, when everyone is available, unfortunately he’s the one who sometimes misses out,” said Gill.“Since Virat bhai was not available in the series, he got a chance to play a few games, and today he played very well. Hopefully, they will continue this form and continue to take advantage of the opportunities they get. ““I think a lot of boxes were ticked,” he told broadcasters on the post-match show.“We talked about maintaining momentum in the middle overs, and one of the things we talked about was how we can continue to create gaps between the overs as a bowling unit and, as a batting unit, how we can continue to push for extra runs between the overs.“Going to England, the conditions will be a little bit similar to what we get in South Africa. Not the same, but still close. So the kind of combination that we would be looking to play there, hopefully with all the players fit and ready, should make another big list for us,” he said.