After Punjab Kings posted 219/5 on the board, Yashasvi Jaiswal opened the innings for Rajasthan Royals along with young sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi and gave a flying start to the hosts. The RR opener scored 22 runs off the first over against Arshdeep Singh on Sunday.
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The ball flew over the keeper, Prabhsimran Singh, for another boundary. Then Arshdeep Singh tried a full ball, and Jaiswal made the most of the angle, whipping it beautifully off his pads. The timing was spot on as the ball sailed over deep square leg for a big six, thrilling the RR fans.
Arshdeep Singh sets new PBKS record for most runs conceded in first over of IPL innings
Arshdeep Singh conceded the most ever runs as a PBKS bowler at the start of an IPL innings. He broke the previous record of 20 runs conceded by Glenn Maxwell against Chris Gayle in 2014.
Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders both scored 20 or more runs in the first over of an IPL innings 4 times each, followed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru with 3. Delhi Capitals and the now-defunct Deccan Chargers have done it once each.
Harpreet Brar removes Yashasvi Jaiswal
Harpreet Brar fooled the RR opener with a floated ball outside off, tempting him to play a lofted shot. However, Yashasvi couldn’t clear the boundary, as Mitchell Owen ran across from long-off to take a sharp catch to end his explosive stay and help PBSK to fight back in the game.
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