Everything that I learn is from Buttler: Jaiswal

Everything that I learn is from Buttler: Jaiswal
Guwahati: Jos Buttler had a terrific last season helping Rajasthan Royals to the IPL final and the Englishman has started off this season from where he had left off in IPL 2022. More importantly, his success with the bat on the top of the order is also rubbing off on young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who raced to his second fifty in three matches this season.
Enjoying opening the innings with the T20 World Cup-winning England skipper, the young Mumbai batter thanked his illustrious partner for bringing out the best in him.
“It was amazing, I’m enjoying a lot while batting. When Jos is there, he gives you very good messages, ‘just try to play good cricketing shots’,” Jaiswal said in the post-match press conference after helping Royals to return to winning ways in Guwahati on Saturday. “I think everything I learn is from Buttler. I try to see how he practises and I knew I can take on a few bowlers,” said a confident Jaiswal who was adjudged man of the match for his 31-ball 60.
Need some soul-searching, feels Punter:
Subjected to a hat-trick of losses to start with, Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting minced no words admitting that his boys got to do more soul-searching after putting in hard yards in the practice sessions. “We are a long way off right now. I can’t put my finger on why because I watch these boys train and prepare. Their work has been really good, their training has been great, but it hasn’t come across in terms of results on the field. If I could put my finger on it, I’d do something to change it. We need to do some more soul-searching as a group and talk about it,” said Ponting after the game.
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