The young Indian batter, Yashasvi Jaiswal, is gearing up for his maiden Australia tour for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series, that commences on November 22. It will be an important test for the young cricketer to prove himself reliable as the opener for India. Jaiswal shares his thoughts while speaking to the BCCI in a video interview. Jaiswal considers it an exciting challenge to face the best team in the world. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Team India (@indiancricketteam) At 22 years of age, Jaiswal has been part of India's Test and T20I squads, but has not yet played an international game in Australia. Jaiswal will face completely unknown conditions and looks forward to building experience and playing up to expectations. Jaiswal said: “I want to play well and do well. It’s different here, the ball is different, and the wicket is different. But I think we know that. I think we are ready mentally. And I really want to go in, I want to see it, I want to be there. Because people, a lot of time they talk about stuff, this happened, that happened. But I want to go and face it and I want to enjoy that moment with a smile." Also Read | “Say fast bowler captain” - Jasprit Bumrah Hilariously Corrects Reporter Jaiswal credited Virat Kohli as a key influence in his growth. Kohli has guided him on staying disciplined with his preparations and focusing on consistency. Jaiswal explained that Kohli’s advice has helped him improve his overall game and mindset. He said: “When I started playing senior cricket, I did speak to Virat Paji about how he manages himself. Paji has said to me that, if I want to play all that cricket, then I have to be disciplined in my daily routines and follow the process. So I have seen him doing the stuff consistently day by day". Apart from batting, Jaiswal also works hard on his fielding, regularly practicing his catching to stay sharp in all areas. An integral part of the Indian batting, Jaiswal knows the importance of this series. He would look to enjoy the process, have a significant impact, and help India retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Jaiswal continues being confident. He hopes to have a great series on Australian soil.