Yashasvi Jaiswal s coach Jwala Singh addresses send off by Ajinkya Rahane
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#CricketTwitter1456What an effort!!!?. After all the struggles,setbacks and tough situations we fought and we did comeback and guess what we came out as a CHAMPION OF DULEEP TROPHY 2022 ...proud to be a part of this UNBEATEN team #champions#Duleeptrophy2022 #CricketTwitter https://t.co/6V6iNgWhaG While expressing his views on the issue in an exclusive chat with Sportskeeda, Jwala Singh, coach of Yashasvi Jaiswal, gave his views on the young player’s actions on the pitch. “I think these things should not happen. Sometimes when you are playing the game then you are full of emotions, and because he is young and not mature as the players are there. Sometimes when you are doing well and you pump for your team, some kind of thing happens because he is young and he needs to learn all those things how to handle (the situation).” Jwala chose to maintain distance when asked about Rahane’s disciplinary act toward his ward. But he was confident that Yashasvi Jaiswal would take a lesson from this particular instance. “Exactly, we don’t know what happened there because we are just watching TV and some clips. I don’t want to comment on anything, but I think with time and experience he (Jaiswal) will learn.”
He is young and needs to handle these situations - Yashasvi Jaiswal s coach Jwala Singh addresses send off by Ajinkya Rahane
By Viransh Shah Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share West Zone captain Ajinkya Rahane sends off teammate Yashasvi Jaiswal for disciplinary action on Day 5 of the Duleep Trophy final against South Zone. Photo: Twitter While the whole world was busy giving its verdict on Deepti Sharma’s run out of Charlie Dean on Saturday, Ajinkya Rahane and Yashasvi Jaiswal also made headlines, there was another instance in Coimbatore which required the same measure of buzz. On the final day of the Duleep Trophy final between West Zone and South Zone, Ajinkya Rahane, the skipper of the former team, did something that never happened before. It set the standards for sledging in our very own gentleman’s game. After guiding the West Zone in the second innings with a sensational double hundred, left-handed batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal found himself in an unwanted controversy. He was involved in a verbal feud with South Zone lower middle-order batter T Ravi Teja in the 50th over on Day 5. Teja was uncomfortable with Yashaswi Jaiswal’s constant verbal attack towards him while the latter fielded in close proximity to the batter. The South Zone player took the issue to the onfield match umpires, alleging that Jaiswal used some expletives on the field. Johns.@CricCrazyJohnsRahane has asked Jaiswal to leave the field after few discipline issues with the South Zone batter in Duleep Trophy final. (Jaiswal was warned earlier as well)5293279Rahane has asked Jaiswal to leave the field after few discipline issues with the South Zone batter in Duleep Trophy final. (Jaiswal was warned earlier as well) Consequently, Rahane intervened and tried boiling down the matter after umpires warned Jaiswal. While having a lengthy chat with his teammate, Rahane was at his very best to calm his temper. However, the Mumbai youngster wasn’t moved by the warning and once again in the 57th over, he charged at Teja with some firing words and the umpires showed disappointment with the sledging behavior of the West Zone fielder. Rahane asked the opening batter to leave the field despite having issued several warnings for his conduct and manner on the field. An animated Jaiswal reluctantly walked off the field. Speaking in the post-match presentation, the West Zone skipper condemned the approach of the 20-year-old Jaiswal and explained the reason for taking disciplinary action against him. “I believe in always respecting your opponents, umpires, and match officials. So you have to handle certain inc Chetan Sakariya@Sakariya55What an effort!!!?. After all the struggles,setbacks and tough situations we fought and we did comeback and guess what we came out as a CHAMPION OF DULEEP TROPHY 2022 ...proud to be a part of this UNBEATEN team#champions
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#CricketTwitter1456What an effort!!!?. After all the struggles,setbacks and tough situations we fought and we did comeback and guess what we came out as a CHAMPION OF DULEEP TROPHY 2022 ...proud to be a part of this UNBEATEN team #champions#Duleeptrophy2022 #CricketTwitter https://t.co/6V6iNgWhaG While expressing his views on the issue in an exclusive chat with Sportskeeda, Jwala Singh, coach of Yashasvi Jaiswal, gave his views on the young player’s actions on the pitch. “I think these things should not happen. Sometimes when you are playing the game then you are full of emotions, and because he is young and not mature as the players are there. Sometimes when you are doing well and you pump for your team, some kind of thing happens because he is young and he needs to learn all those things how to handle (the situation).” Jwala chose to maintain distance when asked about Rahane’s disciplinary act toward his ward. But he was confident that Yashasvi Jaiswal would take a lesson from this particular instance. “Exactly, we don’t know what happened there because we are just watching TV and some clips. I don’t want to comment on anything, but I think with time and experience he (Jaiswal) will learn.”