In the two-match Test series against South Africa, young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal could only muster 50 runs. The opener claims that because he overcame several obstacles with the bat, he will improve as a cricket player. While he had a good time in the nation and plans to improve, the 22-year-old said it was a “learning experience” for him.
Additionally, he praised captain Rohit Sharma for his optimistic outlook. Jaiswal’s playing style eventually fits the longest format, where he is allowed to play a bold type of cricket. He went on to say that, following the team’s defeat in the opening game in Centurion, the objective was to complete the task in Cape Town, for which he had intended to give the team a strong start. He also explained the rationale behind attacking cricket.
“I have gained knowledge from this travel. In every way, it has been a pleasurable experience in a different setting. I discovered what needs to be improved. Here, the ball is delivered differently, and although I tried my hardest, I acknowledge that there were difficulties. I will learn a lot from this experience and work hard to get better in the upcoming series,” RevSportz cited Jaiswal as saying.
Our objective was to score runs fast against the new ball, and Rohit Sharma helps me stay in a good mindset.” We needed to win the match, so I just wanted to get off to a solid start,” he continued.
Not that my game is exclusively offensive: Yashasvi Jaiswal
Yashasvi Jaiswal explained that he possesses a variety of playing styles and can switch them up depending on what the team needs. He went on to say that if 70 runs were required, he would bat differently on the first day of a test match.
“I don’t have a specific style that I want to play, and I’m not only an attacker. I can adapt my style of play to the needs of the squad. I had done the same thing during the last three innings as well as during this knock. Depending on whether it’s the opening day or the last session with 70 runs required, I would bat differently. According to what the team needs, I try to adjust my game,” Jaiswal remarked.