
Yashasvi Jaiswal wreaked havoc on Arshdeep Singh to start Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) chase with a bang, smacking 22 runs off the first over — the most ever conceded by a Punjab Kings (PBKS) bowler in the opening over of an IPL innings.
The record-breaking over saw Arshdeep eclipse Glenn Maxwell’s 20-run horror against RCB in 2014, all smashed by Chris Gayle.
It was the most expensive opening over in this year's IPL as the left-arm quick endured a nightmare. Jaiswal started off by pulling a short ball over midwicket for a boundary. After a dot on the second delivery, he cleared mid-off for another boundary. The fourth ball saw Jaiswal shuffle across for a cheeky scoop that looped over the keeper’s head.
The carnage continued with a wristy six flicked off Jaiswal’s pads over square leg, before a thick outside edge flew past short third for a fourth boundary in the over.
Chasing 220 to win, Jaiswal and 14-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi combined to help RR record their best ever powerplay score in IPL history. The left-handed duo put on 76 for the opening wicket while the Royals racked up 89/1 in the first six overs.
However, their effort went in vain as RR’s innings was restricted to 209/7 in 20 overs. While his team was on the winning side, Arshdeep ended up conceding 60 runs in his four overs.
After the game, Arshdeep Singh shared a video with Yashasvi Jaiswal on Instagram, appreciating the southpaw for explosive batting.
“Sometime WIN, sometime learn & WIN,” Arshdeep wrote in the caption, thereby taking a cheeky dig at Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan’s infamous "win or learn" remark.
Here’s the video:
RR have already been knocked out of the playoffs race. As far as PBKS are concerned, the win in Jaipur strengthened their position on the 10-team points table.
