Pragyan Ojha praised Yashasvi Jaiswal for her mature and powerful knock in the second T20I between India and Afghanistan.
Despite the Men in Blue’s restricted positions in the T20 World Cup roster.
After being assigned to bat first in Indore on Sunday, January 14, Afghanistan set India a 173-run goal.
Jaiswal hit a 34-ball 68 to help the hosts win by six wickets with 26 deliveries to spare and grab a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Ojha was asked about Jaiswal’s knock during a conversation on Colours Cineplex.
Yashasvi demonstrated maturity as well as striking skill in the way he batted, the pace at which he played, and the confidence with which he batted.
Yashasvi wasn’t going to leave the game.
He was advancing the game. Jaiswal accounted for a sizable portion of the team’s runs. It demonstrates his appetite.
Jaiswal is aware that there are extremely few World Cup tickets available.
If you have to get it, you have to play like this, and you must complete the game as well, said the former India spinner.
Jaiswal might face competition from Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan, and Ruturaj Gaikwad for a spot in India’s T20 World Cup roster.
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The success of the trio in the IPL 2024 might determine who partners Rohit Sharma at the top of the order in the world tournament.
Suresh Raina on Yashasvi Jaiswal: “I like players who play straight down the ground”
Suresh was impressed by Yashasvi Jaiswal’s ability to bat straight while seeing him score runs all over the pitch.
Jaiswal has scored runs in all four directions, as seen by his wagon wheel. I prefer guys that run straight down the pitch.
If you hit straight, your long-hitting will be more successful.
A batsman who hits straight down the ground, according to the former India all-rounder, would rarely experience issues.
Yashasvi and Shivam Dube both do this. He is a bottom-handed player who plays with full strength and in the ‘V’, based on the manner he hits sixes.
A hitter who hits in the ‘V’ is unbeatable.
Jaiswal has scored runs in all four directions, as seen by his wagon wheel. I prefer guys that run straight down the pitch.
If you hit straight, your long-hitting will be more successful.
A batsman who hits straight down the ground, according to the former India all-rounder, would rarely experience issues.
Yashasvi and Shivam Dube both do this. He is a bottom-handed player who plays with full strength and in the ‘V’, based on the manner he hits sixes.
A hitter who hits in the ‘V’ is unbeatable.
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