Jaiswal’s Maturity Shines in IPL 2026, Says McClenaghan

Former New Zealand pacer Mitchell McClenaghan praised Yashasvi Jaiswal’s maturity during Rajasthan Royals’ successful chase against Punjab Kings. Jaiswal showed composure by adjusting his game, allowing partner Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to play freely. McClenaghan also suggested Mumbai Indians bring in Will Jacks for their clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The upcoming match at Wankhede Stadium adds to the IPL excitement.

Key Points: McClenaghan Praises Jaiswal’s Maturity in IPL 2026

  • Jaiswal’s measured approach ensures stability
  • Adapts game to allow partner to play freely
  • Shifts gears when situation demands
  • Perfect balance creates yin-yang combination at top order
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IPL 2026: Yashasvi Jaiswal is showing great maturity for someone still so young: McClenaghan

Mitchell McClenaghan lauds Yashasvi Jaiswal’s composure and adaptability in Rajasthan Royals’ chase against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026.

"Yashasvi Jaiswal is showing great maturity for someone still so young - Mitchell McClenaghan"

New Delhi, April 29

Former New Zealand pacer Mitchell McClenaghan highlighted the composure and adaptability shown by Yashasvi Jaiswal during Rajasthan Royals' successful run chase against Punjab Kings in the ongoing Indian Premier League in New Chandigarh on Tuesday.

Chasing a challenging target, Rajasthan got off to a blistering start through young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, but it was Jaiswal's measured approach that ensured stability and balance at the top of the order as the innings progressed.

McClenaghan pointed out how Jaiswal adjusted his game according to the situation, allowing his partner to play freely before stepping up when required.

"Yashasvi Jaiswal is showing great maturity for someone still so young. He's playing like the experienced batter in that partnership, understanding when to step back and let Vaibhav Sooryavanshi play his natural attacking game. What stands out is how he adapts. Once the situation demands, he shifts gears and takes control of the innings. It creates a perfect balance between the two, almost like a yin-yang combination, and that chemistry at the top is working really well for Rajasthan Royals," McClenaghan told JioStar.

McClenaghan also turned his attention to the upcoming clash between the Mumbai Indians and the Sunrisers Hyderabad, suggesting a possible tactical adjustment for MI in the absence of key all-round options.

"With Mitchell Santner unavailable, the Mumbai Indians will need to bring in someone like Will Jacks, who offers value with both bat and ball. He provides a strong option against someone like Abhishek Sharma with his off-spin, and at the same time, adds depth to the batting. Whether he bats at No. 3 or lower down the order, he gives flexibility and firepower, something MI will need, especially against a strong SRH side at Wankhede," he stated.

Mumbai Indians (MI) will host Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday before heading to Chennai to face their archrivals, Chennai Super Kings.

- IANS

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James A
Great analysis from McClenaghan. Jaiswal's ability to read the game and adjust his tempo is what separates him from other young talents. But I'm more interested in his Will Jacks suggestion for MI - that actually makes a lot of tactical sense given Santner's unavailability. Jacks could be the X-factor against SRH.
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Priya S
Honestly, I feel Jaiswal still has a long way to go. Yes, he's showing maturity, but he needs to convert those starts into big scores more consistently. Remember last season when he had a purple patch followed by a slump? Let's not get carried away with one good innings. #JustSaying
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Rahul R
The way Jaiswal let Sooryavanshi play freely while anchoring the chase was textbook stuff. That's the kind of selflessness we need more of in T20 cricket. Also excited for MI vs SRH tomorrow - Wankhede is going to be a fortress or a batting paradise, who knows? 😅
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Thomas Y
McClenaghan knows his cricket. That comment about Jaiswal being the "experienced batter" in the partnership is interesting because technically Sooryavanshi is the rookie. But Jaiswal's temperament is beyond his years. For MI, Jacks does offer that balance but I wonder if they'll go for an overseas spinner instead given the Wankhede conditions.
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Nisha Z
Jaiswal is definitely one for the future, but can we talk about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi? That kid is only 18 and playing with such freedom at the top! McClenaghan

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