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Want to win the match by staying till the end: Jaiswal

Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored the fastest half-century in IPL history to guide Rajasthan Royals to a nine-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders, said he is learning the art of staying till the end and helping the team win. In response to KKR’s 149 for eight, the Royals won with 41 balls to spare. Jaiswal scored an unbeaten 98 in 47 balls with the help of 12 fours and five sixes. He broke the records of KL Rahul and Pat Cummins to score a 13-ball half-century which is the fastest half-century in IPL. After the win, he said, “It is always in my heart to play well.

That’s what I think and I’m happy when we win. I try my best and for this preparation and thinking is important. “He said,” I am learning the skill of staying till the end and helping the team win. That’s my goal.” About his innings, he said, “I wanted to improve the net runrate. Wasn’t thinking of a century. Sanju Bhai kept telling me not to worry and keep playing like this. “He said,” It is a privilege to play with great players. IPL is a great platform for young players.

At the same time, Royals captain Sanju Samson said, “I had nothing to do.” Just rotating the strike and watching his batting. He loves the powerplay and glad he played so well. Regarding Yuzvendra Chahal’s bowling, he said, “Now Chahal should be called a legend.” We are lucky to have him on our team. Just hand him the ball without saying anything and he lives up to the expectations. “He further said,” We have two more quarter-finals to play. The pressure is always there because every match is like a quarter-final. But the atmosphere in the team is very good and today Jos Buttler lost his wicket to Jaiswal. This shows what the atmosphere is like.

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