MI vs RR, IPL 2023: Tim David goes 6, 6, 6 in final over to counter Jaiswal's beautiful hundred https://www.cricketwinner.com Tim David faced only 14 balls. But that was still enough for him to change the course of history. Sun, 30 Apr 2023 15:22:16 GMT https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html https://github.com/jpmonette/feed en Copyright © 2024 Cricket Winner. All Rights Reserved. <![CDATA[MI vs RR, IPL 2023: Tim David goes 6, 6, 6 in final over to counter Jaiswal's beautiful hundred]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/mi-vs-rr-ipl-2023-tim-david-goes-6-6-6-in-final-over-to-counter-jaiswals-beautiful-hundred/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/mi-vs-rr-ipl-2023-tim-david-goes-6-6-6-in-final-over-to-counter-jaiswals-beautiful-hundred/ Sun, 30 Apr 2023 15:22:16 GMT

42nd Match, IPL: Mumbai Indians 214 for 4 (Suryakumar 55, Tim David 45*, Ashwin 2-27) beat Rajasthan Royals 212 for 7 (Jaiswal 124, Arshad 3-39) by six wickets

Yashasvi Jaiswal scored the most remarkable century for Rajasthan Royals against his home team Mumbai Indians in an IPL match meant to honor the past rather than the future. In addition, he appeared to be on the winning side for 35.4 outs.

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However, a peculiarity of Twenty20 cricket is that the decision frequently rests with the player who does not spend a lot of time in the middle. Tim David only had to face 14 balls. In any case, that was still enough for him to redirect history. At the Wankhede Stadium, for the first time in the IPL, a total of 200 or more was chased down. David was at the center of it all, smashing three sixes off three full tosses from Jason Holder in the final over.

It must be given to the IPL. It knows how to celebrate a thousand years of existence.

Jaisw-all the way

This tournament has become an integral part of Indian life after more than 999 matches. As his career develops, the main character from its 1000th may well attain a similar status. Jaiswal, who is 21 years old, overcame a slow pitch to score 124 runs off 62 balls, including 16 fours and eight sixes. 18 of 19 was the Royals’ next-best contribution.

His century was the most by an uncapped Indian batter in the Indian Premier League, and he also had the second-highest percentage of runs in boundaries in men’s T20 cricket (90.32). It was fantastic and here’s a rundown of motivations behind why.

His shots’ quality and range. He cleared the Wankhede with a short ball from Jofra Archer. He beat Piyush Chawla by reverse sweep for a six-over point. He scooped Riley Meredith over fine leg. He hit a cover drive to reach fifty. Furthermore, his hundred with a force shot before square up and down the ground. Then there was the way that every one of them were neatly hit on a surface that jumbled every other person up. A knuckle ball so badly deceived Rohit Sharma, who is perhaps Indian cricket’s poster boy for timing, that 90% of his body was nowhere near the line of it. He was basically tricked by this pitch and Sandeep Sharma into putting one on his stumps.

Lastly, the majority of Jaiswal’s destruction occurred at a time when his team was losing the advantage. Royals were 72 for 0 in their initial seven overs. In the subsequent four innings, they went 3 for 31. It was becoming painfully obvious that the set batter had to control the acceleration and last the entire inning. That is a great deal of liability. Especially considering that he was playing Archer, a bowler who had never played before.

But Jaiswal didn’t even blink. Since the 12th over, he has scored 72 of the Royals’ 109 runs. That accounts for 66% of a team’s runs in the middle overs and at the end.

SKY high

R Ashwin had bowled 192 balls in the IPL before this match. He had also only distributed seven sixes. When he came out to bat, Suryakumar Yadav sent him flying for one. He is so talented. He is able to turn extremely talented bowlers into extremely average ones.

The thing that really stands out about Suryakumar, despite how impressive his shots can sometimes be—in one over, he scooped Jason Holder over the keeper for six, and in the next ball, attempting a yorker from around the wicket, he whipped it straight-bat through midwicket—is how steadfastly he believes in himself.

In the relatively recent past, he sacked three first-ball ducks on the jog, but he continues to play the manner in which he has consistently played. Awe-inspiring high-risk cricket. Wankhede was also convinced by him.

He had a crowd that cheered for Sachin, Rohit, Bumrah, Malinga, and Bumrah. They also cheered for him.

The Royals became suddenly concerned.

A turning point

At the auction, all ten teams ignored Sandeep. When one of their primary quicks, Prasidh Krishna, was injured and unable to play, the Royals brought him in.

He became the rare bowler who can tell his grandchildren that he defeated MS Dhoni in the final over of a chase in his second match of the season. He dispatched Suryakumar with a complete screamer in his seventh match, scoring 55 off 29.

From a short fine leg, Sandeep had to run back 19 meters. Meanwhile looking over his left shoulder. He appeared to be being beaten by the ball even then. He needed to jump, impel himself off the ground, and connect with two hands. It was stuff for the fingers.

Tim David finishes it off

The 18th game was over. He only got 11 out of 6. Mumbai’s asking rate was up in the nosebleeds, at 16.6. But David batted as though they were the ones on top; like the scoreboard was lying.

In the 18th over, he hit Boult for a four. He invited Sandeep in the nineteenth over with a six. One of the most powerful players in the world got under the ball and found the boundary after the bowler, panicked, gave up a wide and missed his wide yorker by just a few inches.

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The condition was currently down to 17 off the last over and it was to be bowled by somebody who is simply not fit to the assignment. Jason Holder is a new-ball weapon. He does not have a sufficient yorkie to perform the duties at the funeral. What’s more, to exacerbate the situation, the dew had come in, making it hard to hold the ball appropriately.

Everything was set up for the show off finish and David gave it. A man who became famous for snatching victory from the jaws of defeat went 6, 6, 6, resulting in the delirium of 27,000 individuals.

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