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Ravichandran Ashwin reacts emotionally while discussing Yashasvi Jaiswal’s IPL 2026 performance

Elias Chawla · · 4 min read

A Season of Transition for Yashasvi Jaiswal

In the high-stakes environment of the Indian Premier League, the spotlight rarely stays fixed on one individual for long. For the past three seasons, Yashasvi Jaiswal has been the undisputed poster boy of the Rajasthan Royals, delivering explosive starts and establishing himself as a cornerstone of the franchise’s batting lineup. However, as the 2026 season reaches its business end, the narrative surrounding the talented left-hander has shifted. Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has offered a candid and empathetic analysis of his teammate’s fluctuating form.

The Ashwin Perspective: Pressure and Parallels

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Ravichandran Ashwin provided a deep dive into the psychological pressures impacting Jaiswal. It is a rare sight to witness such a seasoned campaigner open up about the vulnerabilities of a younger colleague. Ravichandran Ashwin reacts emotionally while discussing Yashasvi Jaiswal’s IPL 2 performance, suggesting that the sudden emergence of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has inadvertently unsettled the rhythm of the Royals’ opening combination.

Ashwin drew a fascinating parallel to the 2002/03 Indian tour of Australia, where the contrasting styles of Virender Sehwag and Aakash Chopra defined the opening pair. “If you remember the opening pair in Tests, Aakash Chopra used to play really well. He gave good starts with his 30s and 40s, but the way Virender Sehwag batted, it almost made Aakash Chopra look invisible,” Ashwin noted. He believes a similar dynamic is currently playing out, where the sheer explosiveness of Sooryavanshi is causing Jaiswal to alter his natural game in an attempt to keep pace.

Analyzing the Dip in Consistency

The numbers for the 2026 season present a mixed bag for Jaiswal. Across 14 league matches, he has accumulated 397 runs at an average of 33 and a strike rate of 159. While these statistics remain respectable, they fall short of the lofty standards set by Jaiswal in previous years. Ashwin pointed out that Jaiswal has frequently thrown his wicket away, a symptom, he believes, of the pressure to match the raw power displayed by the team’s new sensation.

“Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s explosive batting has just thrown Jaiswal off a little,” Ashwin explained. “He has gotten out many times while looking to hit the ball very hard. I want to see Yashasvi Jaiswal bat well because he has the immense ability that we have all grown to admire.”

The Need for Empathy and Mentorship

Beyond the technical analysis, the core of Ashwin’s commentary was rooted in human empathy. He stressed that at this level of professional cricket, players are not merely statistics on a spreadsheet but individuals navigating immense public and internal expectations. Ashwin emphasized that the management and peers need to support Jaiswal during this transition period.

“In the Rajasthan Royals, Yashasvi Jaiswal was the talk of the town for years. Suddenly, in front of the poster boy, there is another talent whose ability is turning heads globally. We have to give it to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, but we also need to give empathy to Yashasvi Jaiswal. Someone needs to put a hand on his shoulder and talk to him,” he added.

Looking Ahead to the Eliminator

As the Rajasthan Royals prepare for the high-pressure Eliminator match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad on May 27 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, the team will need Jaiswal at his best. Having secured their playoff berth with a crucial win on Sunday, the Royals face a formidable challenge in Mullanpur. Whether Jaiswal can recalibrate his approach and find his touch during the final stages of the tournament remains a key talking point for fans and analysts alike.

Ultimately, Ashwin’s words serve as a reminder that even the brightest stars require guidance and support when faced with intense internal competition. As the IPL 2026 reaches its climax, the collective hope of the Rajasthan Royals faithful is that their star opener finds the mental clarity to translate his undeniable potential into match-winning performances once again.

Elias Chawla

Elias Chawla is a senior sports journalist for ESPN India, specialising in women's cricket, domestic circuits, and the intersection of governance and talent development. With a rare ability to find compelling narratives in India's sprawling age-group and university cricket systems, Chawla has broken several stories on the challenges and triumphs of female cricketers in South Asia. A graduate of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, he writes with clarity and conviction, often calling for greater parity and investment in the women's game. His work has been featured in ESPNcricinfo, The Cricket Monthly, and Wisden India. Whether profiling the next U-19 star or dissecting BCCI policy, Chawla brings a grassroots-first perspective to every piece.