Yashasvi Jaiswal reamined unbeaten at 104 not out, pic:x

Xtra Time Web Desk: In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Yashasvi Jaiswal reclaimed his form on 22nd April, Monday, smashing an unbeaten century against the Mumbai Indians to guide the Rajasthan Royals to a resounding nine-wicket triumph on their home turf. This victory marked RR's seventh triumph of the season, solidifying their position at the helm of the table with a commanding lead of four points.

Jaiswal, who showcased his prowess last season with a staggering 625 runs at a remarkable strike rate of 163.61 and an average of 48.08, had encountered a series of modest scores this year, registering figures of 24, 5, 10, 0, 24, 39, and 19 before his outstanding innings on Monday. However, Monday's match served as a powerful reminder of Jaiswal's talent in the shortest format of the game. With a blistering century off just 59 balls, he propelled his team to victory, sealing the deal with a decisive boundary off the fourth ball of the penultimate over.

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Yashashvi Jaiswal Achieves Milestone with Second IPL Century, Joins Elite Club

Yashashvi's stellar performance in the IPL not only secured his second century in the tournament but also marked a significant first: his maiden century was also against the Mumbai Indians. This exceptional feat propels him into an exclusive group of players who have scored centuries more than once against the same opposition, making him the sixth member of this distinguished list.

The 22-year-old joins the ranks of cricketing luminaries such as KL Rahul, who leads the pack with three centuries against MI. Other illustrious names on this roster include Chris Gayle (against Punjab Kings), Virat Kohli (against Gujarat Lions), David Warner (against Kolkata Knight Riders), and his Rajasthan Royals teammate Jos Buttler (against Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Kolkata Knight Riders), all of whom have achieved the milestone of scoring two centuries against a single team. Notably, Jaiswal's achievement goes beyond just his prowess against a specific opponent. He also etches his name in IPL history as the first player to notch two centuries before reaching the age of 23, a testament to his exceptional talent and precocious skill in the game.

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Reflecting on his remarkable performance, Jaiswal attributed his success to a focus on the fundamentals and a mindset of simplicity during challenging times. "I really enjoyed it from the start and I made sure I was watching the ball properly and playing proper cricketing shots," he shared with the broadcaster after the match. "I'm trying to do what I am doing well, some days it comes good and some days it doesn't, (but) I'm not thinking much," he added, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clear mindset and sticking to his strengths on the field.