Yashasvi Jaiswal, a teenage prodigy from Uttar Pradesh, gained attention after he was selected for India’s under-19 World Cup team in the year 2020. He was one of India’s best run scorers with 400 runs at a strike rate of 133.3. For his all-around effort, he was also selected Player of the Tournament at the 2020 Under-19 World Cup. Along with the 400 runs he scored for India at the top of the order with the bat, he also picked up 3 wickets by bowling his more than useful part-time leg spin.
Yashasvi Jaiswal was acquired by the Rajasthan Royals for a staggering INR 2.4 Crores in the 2020 IPL season. In that season, he only appeared in a few games. The very next season, he was given more opportunities, and he began to display some of his skills. In the 10 innings he played during the season, he managed to accumulate a total score of about 250, demonstrating some constructive intent in his approach to batting in the game’s shorter format.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Boundaries Pitch Map

Yashasvi Jaiswal had one of the most spectacular innings of the Tata IPL’s current season in the match against KKR. The bowlers concentrated on the good length area in the middle and leg stump region in an effort to stifle him, but nothing appeared to stop him from scoring runs that evening.
In an effort to quickly end the game, he totally destroyed the KKR bowlers throughout the entire park. Jaiswal scored 26 runs off the bowling of KKR captain Nitesh Rana in the first over of the chase while trying to reach the 150-run goal. He also achieved an astounding strike rate of 384.6 while reaching the fastest fifty in the history of the Tata IPL, which came off just 13 balls.
RR Batters’ contribution to the team’s total

The 21-year-old Yashasvi Jaiswal is right up there at the top when it comes to the team’s contribution to the runs scored for the Rajasthan Royals this season, scoring 26.49% of the team’s total runs. His excellent strike rate of 167.15 and average of 52.27, which leads all Royals batters this season, have been the source of all of his runs. He is just one run away from taking the orange cap away from Faf Du Plessis, who has 576 runs from 11 innings and has 575 runs to his name through 12 innings.
Conclusion
Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had a sluggish start to his IPL career, has finally made an appearance in the Tata IPL this year thanks to a stellar run. It’s rare to see someone as dynamic as Jos Buttler outperform and eclipse Jaiswal, but that’s exactly what has happened this season. Even though Jos Buttler hasn’t quite found his form just yet, this young prodigy has precisely accomplished that this season by putting in a noteworthy performance during the powerplay. As a result, Rajasthan Royals have managed to get off to a fast start this season.
