T20 World Cup: After hitting a match-winning 68 off 34 balls in India’s six-wicket win over Afghanistan, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal said his intention was to keep batting with a good strike-rate in the successful chase of 173 at the Holkar Stadium.
Jaiswal’s fourth T20I fifty and his 92-run stand with Shivam Dube, who hit 63 not out, helped India complete the chase with 26 balls to spare and seal the series win with a game still left in Bengaluru on January 17.
"I have been told to go and express myself and I was trying to do that. I was trying to punish the loose balls, and was focused to give my team a good start. If I gave a good start I was trying to bat as deep as I can. I was trying to keep my strike rate good. I wanted to keep batting with a good strike rate," said Jaiswal in the post-match press conference.