For attempting to prevent RR’s Yashasvi Jaiswal from scoring a century. KKR spinner Suyash Sharma enraged many, including former India cricketer Aakash Chopra.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, is a young player for Rajasthan Royals. Was unable to score his second century of the season during his team’s 9-wicket victory over Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday.
In 1998, Jaiswal remained unbeaten, disappointing both his teammates and many fans. However, the attempt by KKR spinner Suyash Sharma to bowl a wide ball on the final delivery of the 13th over.
Which appeared to be an attempt to prevent Jaiswal from scoring a century, enraged some. Suyash’s motives disappointed Aakash Chopra, a former cricketer for India.
Suyash bowled a wide delivery to the leg side on the sixth delivery of the 13th over, but Royals skipper Sanju Samson played with great control. to prevent it.
Samson then signaled Jaiswal to hit a six off the first ball of the 14th over to complete his century. Which was needed to win the match by three runs.
The southpaw, nonetheless, could hit a four to end the match 2 runs shy of the triple-digit score.
Chopra took to Twitter to express her reaction to Suyash’s attempt.
Attempting to bowl a wide to keep Yashasvi from getting to his 100….poor taste IMHO.”
He offered a hypothetical scenario in which a Pakistani bowler attempted to do the same to Virat Kohli and how the world would have responded.
The same people who say it’s perfectly acceptable. That it wasn’t done intentionally will make sure that bowler becomes a trend in a matter of minutes.
The intensity of trolling: tab hota. Ordinary Twitter direct IMO,” Chopra said in the resulting tweet.
Jaiswal stated after the game that he only had the desire to increase the group’s Net Run Rate rather than a goal of 100.
“I always think about playing well out there.” It was a good tendency today. I’m self-assured, well-prepared, and it’s not like everything I wanted happens.
I know that the results will come. I wanted to win the game, and I’ve always wanted to win the game. It was a great feeling to hit the winning shot. I’m trying my best and am grateful and honored.