Yashasvi Jaiswal's Unbeaten 77 Powers RR to Victory, Says Coach Rathour

Rajasthan Royals secured a convincing win over Mumbai Indians in a rain-shortened IPL 2026 match, powered by Yashasvi Jaiswal's explosive unbeaten 77. Assistant coach Vikram Rathour attributed the victory to Jaiswal's immense self-belief and total commitment to his game plan. Jaiswal's innings, which included a 22-run first over, helped RR post a formidable 150 runs in 11 overs. The Royals now sit atop the points table as Jaiswal continues his fine form, holding the Orange Cap.

Key Points: Jaiswal's Self-Belief Key to RR Win Over MI in IPL 2026

  • Jaiswal's 77* in 11-over match
  • Rathour highlights self-belief as key strength
  • RR posts 150, MI falls short
  • Jaiswal holds Orange Cap, RR top table
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IPL 2026: 'Jaiswal's biggest strength is self-belief,' says Rathour after RR beat MI

RR coach Vikram Rathour praises Yashasvi Jaiswal's self-belief after his unbeaten 77 leads to a convincing win over Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026.

"The biggest strength Yash has is basically the belief that he has in himself. - Vikram Rathour"

Guwahati, April 8

Rajasthan Royals lead assistant coach Vikram Rathour heaped praise on Yashasvi Jaiswal after his unbeaten 77 powered the side to a convincing win over Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 and said the opener has shown again and again that if "he believes that he can do something, he'll achieve that."

After rain reduced the match to 11 overs per side, Yashasvi Jaiswal began the innings with a bang as he hit Deepak Chahar for four boundaries and a maximum to extract 22 runs off the very first over. He remained unbeaten at 77 as RR posted a mammoth total of 150 runs, which proved too much for the five-time champions, as they scored just 123/9 in 11 overs.

"The biggest strength Yash has is basically the belief that he has in himself. If he believes that he can do something, he'll go all out for that, and he'll achieve that. He's shown that again and again," Rathour said in a video released by IPL on X.

The former India batting coach further noted that Jaiswal's ability to fully commit to his decisions at the crease sets him apart. "Whenever he wants to do certain things, he'll make up his mind, and he'll go with 100% commitment. Today, we could also see that he was committed to playing his shots. He went there with a very clear game plan, and he really backed it, and today it came off," he added.

Jaiswal is in top-notch form in the ongoing season. He has scored 179 runs in three matches at a strike rate of over 160. He is also currently holding the Orange cap.

Meanwhile, the Rajasthan Royals are at the top of the points table with six points in three matches and a net run rate of +2.403. They will next face defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on April 10.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rathour sir is spot on. Self-belief is everything. You can see it in Jaiswal's eyes when he walks out to bat. From selling pani puri to wearing the Orange Cap, his journey is pure inspiration. More power to him!
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Rohit P
RR is looking unstoppable this season! Top of the table with that NRR is scary for other teams. But let's not get carried away, the real test is consistency over 14 matches. Hope they keep this up.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's just brilliant to watch. 77* in 11 overs is insane hitting. The clarity Rathour talks about is so visible. He doesn't just swing wildly, every shot has purpose.
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Vikram M
While the praise is deserved, I hope the management keeps him grounded. We've seen young talents fade after one great season. The focus should be on continuous improvement, not just one IPL.
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Kavya N
MI fan here, and it hurts to say this, but Jaiswal completely destroyed our bowling. No answers for him. RR has a real gem. Looking forward to the RCB clash next!

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