IPL2020: Aakash Chopra attacks Young Yashasvi Jaiswal with an unpleasant tweet

Cricket | Sunday | 11th October, 2020

Former India opener Aakash Chopra, on Friday, lashed out at a savage after the last's tacky tweet on Yashasvi Jaiswal. Playing his first-since forever IPL season, the exceptionally evaluated youth has attempted to convey according to his notoriety up until this point.

Yashasvi Jaiswal came to UAE as one of the adolescents to pay special mind to in IPL 2020. The 18-year old was the Player of the Tournament at the 2020 U19 World Cup, in which he scored 400 runs at a normal of 133, remembering four fifties and a century against Pakistan for the elimination round.

Prior to that, he had impressed for the Mumbai senior team. In the 2019-20 Vijay Hazare Trophy, the left-handed batsman had scored three centuries out of which one was a double. However, he has not been able to deliver in the same manner in the ongoing tournament.

He began the competition with a 6-run thump against Chennai Super Kings before being dropped. The Royals reviewed him for the conflict against Mumbai Indians prior this week however the southpaw battled again as he was out for a duck. Also, on Friday, the story continued as before against Delhi Capitals.

Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 34 however played 36 balls for the equivalent and it offered the savages one more chance to take risks at the youth. One such savage was seen by Aakash Chopra and he rushed to respond to it.

The Twitter handle named 'tuk foundation' posted a transformed picture of MS Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav inviting Yashasvi Jaiswal to the institute for his moderate thump. It ought to be noticed that Dhoni and Jadhav are additionally confronting the warmth as of late for their moderate thumps in the progressing IPL.

Aakash Chopra, nonetheless, criticized the tweet and urged others to ‘leave the kid alone’, writing: “Have a heart. That’s all I’ll tell you. Leave the kid along, please. I am sure that senior players can take a joke but it’s unfair to expect the same maturity from a 19yo”

Rajasthan Royals, meanwhile, lost the game against Delhi Capitals by 46 runs to suffer their fourth consecutive loss. Chasing 185 against the high-flying Delhi-based outfit, the Steve Smith-led side was all out for just 138.