Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel was left spellbound by Yashasvi Jaiswal's innings of an unbeaten 47-ball 98 and showered him with rich praise while adding that the left-handed batter was smart enough to take charge from the word go in order to get a big score.
Chasing 150, Jaiswal began like a high-speed Ferrari as he scored 50 in just 13 balls, including smacking 26 runs in the opening over off Nitish Rana. In the process, Jaiswal reached the quickest fifty of the IPL with the help of seven fours and three sixes, surpassing the previous record of a 14-ball half-century in the tournament scored by K.L. Rahul in 2018 and Pat Cummins in 2022.
"He backed his game plan really well. He saw Nitish Rana bowling the first over and understood that he can build a big score if he takes charge, and that's what he did with a six on the first ball. That shows the thought process of the young generation, they aren't afraid of anything," Patel was quoted as saying by JioCinema.