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“I had a very good series against Oman and in similar conditions to the UAE. I’m really happy with the way I’m playing my cricket at the moment, and I can’t wait to replicate these performances in the IPL against much stronger line-ups.”
Having had the chance to train during the off-season, Yashasvi utilized the Royals’ state-of-the-art facilities in Nagpur and says he’s improved on some areas.
“I did a lot of hard work during the lockdown. I went to Nagpur to train at the Royals Centre of Excellence and we had various sessions which were focused on my fitness, technique, mind, and skills. So, I really want to repay the franchise’s faith by performing and taking my team to the playoffs, and I also believe that if we can play to our full potential, we will be able to win a lot of matches and go a long way in the tournament.”
IPL 2021 – Rajasthan Royals Yashasvi Jaiswal: Another former legend who has helped Yashasvi is the Royals’ Director of Cricket, Kumar Sangakkara, with the youngster giving away information on their chats earlier this year.
“We have had so many chats on what I can do during the game – how I should think, what my approach will be against which bowler, how I can change the tempo of the game, etc. So, it has been really amazing to chat with him whenever I have had any doubts, and to know that I have someone who is always so patient and polite with everything that he says, I’m really fortunate to have a mentor like him. I also feel the best thing about him is that he’s always willing to listen and give his time to the players.”
Signing off by expressing his desire to play for India, Yashasvi added, “Of course, I really want to play for my country. I’m working everyday for this huge dream, and I always tell myself that I need to focus on my process, and just be consistent with it. I know if I can play to my potential, good things will happen for me.”
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