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Former record five-time champion Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper Rohit Sharma on Sunday said it was heartening to see his team chase down a big total set by former champion Rajasthan Royals (RR) and also praised rival batter Yashasvi Jaiswal, saying he was surprised with the power the youngster packed in his strokes.
Jaiswal's blazing 124-run knock helped the Royals score 212 for seven. The 21-year-old had 16 boundaries and eight sixes from the 62 deliveries he faced. Despite the young opener's knock, the Royals lost the match by six wickets with three deliveries to spare. Rohit indicated he saw in Jaiswal the potential to make it to the India side.
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"I watched him [Jaiswal] last year. He's taken it to the next level. I asked him, 'Where did you get the power from'. He said he's been going to the gym, that's good for him, India and RR," Rohit said at the post-match presentation. Jaiswal, adjudged 'Player of the Match', said he wants to keep working hard and focus on the process.
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Rohit said he was happy with how the team chased the big total. "It was pleasing to see how we chased down the target. Last game, too, we came close and backed ourselves to chase them down. So, it was pleasing. Tim [David] has got a lot of ability and power. At the back end, that helps and is good to have," he supposed.
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Royals skipper Sanju Samson conceded Suryakumar Yadav and Tim David took the match away from them at the Wankhede Stadium. Suryakumar Yadav's half-century (55 off 29 balls) and a 62-run unbeaten stand between Tim David (45 not out off 14 balls) and Tilak Varma (29 not out off 21) proved to be decisive.
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The Royals skipper added that even in loss, the team set high standards in all game departments. "It was kinda wet [outfield because of the dew], not that wet. We were expecting it but had the experience to deal with it. The way we've been playing, with the last nine games ending with us winning or coming close, illustrates the high standards at which we've been playing. Jaiswal ended up on the wrong side, but very happy for him," concluded Samson.
(With inputs from PTI)