Yashasvi Jasiwal, the star batter of the afternoon till now, has accelerated the pace of scoring towards the later half of the innings with some glamorous shots, which consist of a scoop shot that came against Jos Hazlewood in the very first ball of the 16th over. Getting a length ball, Jaiswal walked towards his left, getting a good touch on the ball, and scooped over the fine leg. Watch the video here: ππ©π¦π¦π¬πΊ, π€ππ’π΄π΄πΊ, ππ’πͺπ΄πΈπ’π! π«π₯ A glimpse of Yashasvi Jaiswal before he was dismissed for a well-made 75 (47) πͺUpdates βΆ https://t.co/rqkY49M8lt#TATAIPL | #RRvRCB | @rajasthanroyals | @ybj_19 pic.twitter.com/v7ug36kgrm — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 13, 2025 As Jaiswal said to the presentors after the first innings, the pitch was a bit challenging. And there, it has been him with the highest score for the team, 75. Starting steadily, Jaiswal gradually started getting into the groove and smashed 10 boundaries but just 2 boundaries. Hazlewood, later the over, dismissed Jaiswal with a slower ball from around the wicket that struck the knee roll, as Jaiswal was granted an LBW. Read also: Shreyas Iyer’s cute reaction to Abhishek Sharma’s century note Rajasthan managed 173 runs loosing four wickets Losing the toss, the Sanju Samson-led Rajasthan Royals were sent to bat first in Jaipur, RR's first home game in the 2025 season. Well, Sanju could not make a mark. Struggling a bit, he managed 15 runs of 19 balls. The Krunal Pandya-Jitesh Sharma duo planned a low ball, which Samson tried to hit while stepping out. Jitesh's timely stumping cost Rajasthan's first wicket loss. Riyan Parag did hit some shots but did not last long; he scored 30 runs off 22 runs. RCB has not been the best on the field, with Kohli himself giving a much-required life to Dhruv Jurel, who added 35 crucial runs to the scoreboard, even though he struggled at the beginning. Speaking about RCB, the boys leaked at least 47 runs from the 17th over due to misfields. Nevertheless, it's 174 that RCB needs to chase.