Yashasvi Jaiswal: 'I don't want to always score in one way. I want to have options to score in all situations'

The Rajasthan Royals opener talks about all the work he has put into his game, and what he has learnt from his time at the franchise

Interview by Vishal Dikshit05-May-20233:33

Yashasvi Jaiswal – ‘Your intent and tempo should always be high in T20’

Yashasvi Jaiswal is in the most prolific phase of his career with staggering numbers in all three formats. He struck six centuries, including two double-hundreds, and averaged 83 in the last Indian first-class season, scored two more hundreds in the domestic 50-over competition, and is now among the top scorers in the IPL, fresh of the back of his first T20 century.What kind of a space are you in right now, having scored double-centuries in first-class cricket last season and now your first IPL century?
No doubt it gives a lot of confidence and satisfaction. I am proud of myself, I’m happy that I’ve got something from whatever work I’ve put in. It’s a good feeling to go out there and score runs and enjoy the moment, because that’s what we play for, to win, to enjoy, to feel [good].What was it like to get the IPL century on your home ground, Wankhede Stadium?
It was a great feeling and I was really emotional, but at the same time I was energetic also. I just thanked God and I remember my parents whenever I make centuries. It was really emotional because it was my first really good score in Mumbai, and [it’s] from where I belong. It’s so close to me – Mumbai, the Mumbai team, Mumbai cricket. It was 100% special for me. I always wanted to score a hundred in IPL, and I still want to [score more].Were your parents there at the ground?
No, not for this one. They came for the last one, in Jaipur. It was the first match my entire family came to watch. I was really happy that they came. It was a really proud moment for me and my family.Related

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You’re scoring more boundaries and getting bigger scores now. What have you done differently this season?
Just hard work. Simple. I have put in a lot and not just in the last year. I have been practising all these shots for the last three years, working on my mindset with Zubin Bharucha sir [strategy, development and performance director at Rajasthan Royals]. We have worked a lot together. We had an amazing time, we had ups and downs, we had failures and success but still kept going and doing the same things we had been doing for a long time.You also went to one of the Royals’ academies to train. How much time did you spend there?
I went to four different places – Guwahati, Rajasthan, Mumbai and the [Royals] academy. We knew that this time we were going to play in different grounds, environments, weather and wickets. Zubin sir wanted me to get an idea of all those places – the wicket, the bounce and everything. It really helped because this year we have been travelling and playing in different places. For me, it’s the first such year to do that, since the last two-three years we played under Covid procedures. This is something new and really special for me and I really like playing like this.What things did you work on to prepare for these different conditions?
To be consistent [on the field], I need to be consistent outside. How I prepare, how I leave [the ball], how I recover, and how I’m dealing with injuries, everything plays a role because I have been playing a lot of cricket. I should be really careful about what I’m eating and how much I’m sleeping and training. Everything is important. All the small aspects of mental stability, mental strength. I always work on my mind a lot, because everyone says it’s a mental game.