Jaiswal’s gem of a knock in the 11-over Mumbai Indians’ massacre
By K.R. Nayar Mumbai. It was a massacre of the Mumbai Indians’ bowling attack on Tuesday. The architect of this 11-over rain-curtailed match, in which Rajasthan Royals (RR) recorded a 27-run win over Mumbai Indians (MI) in Guwahati, was Yashasvi Jaiswal. Once again, it was the Jaiswal–Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breezy opening partnership of 80 runs in just 4.6 overs with ruthless authority that gave RR their third consecutive win. Almost every IPL match has produced a classic innings, and Jaiswal’s unbeaten 77 off 32 balls, with 10 boundaries and four sixes, will stand out among the best aggressive knocks. He was literally blazing and was unstoppable. It was shocking to see even good-length balls disappearing into the crowd and short balls being punished with a message never to bowl such deliveries to him. The MI bowlers looked like a group of men caught in a cyclone. It seemed like Jaiswal was out to create panic and forced MI to scatter their fielders. With him was the 15-year-ol...