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Rajasthan’s Jadeja pleased with middle order's response under pressure

Rajasthan Royals' Shimron Hetmyer (R) and Ravindra Jadeja run between the wickets. — Reuters
 
Rajasthan Royals' Shimron Hetmyer (R) and Ravindra Jadeja run between the wickets. — Reuters

LUCKNOW: Rajasthan Royals all-rounder ⁠Ravindra Jadeja said he was pleased the middle ​order got the ​chance to bat under pressure on Wednesday after they came to the rescue when the top three failed to cash in against Lucknow Super Giants.
Openers Vaibhav Sooryavanshi ⁠and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who are among the Indian ⁠Premier League’s top-six scorers this season so far, fell in quick succession along with Dhruv Jurel, leaving the visitors ‌struggling at 32-3.
However, Jadeja struck ​an unbeaten ⁠43 off 29 balls as the ​middle order lifted Rajasthan ‌to 159-6 in 20 overs on a slow pitch. Lucknow were ​then bowled out for 119 as Rajasthan collected a 40-run win.
'I personally think that we (middle order) got a chance to bat at the right time and that ‌too in a pressure situation,' Jadeja, who was ​named player of the match, told reporters.
'Sometimes in ​the ‌past ⁠the top three are performing and making runs and the rest of the batting didn't (get to ​bat) much and they got exposed ⁠in important ​matches.
'So it's a good thing that in the middle phase of the tournament, all the players are batting and that too in pressure situations.'
Rajasthan, ​who are second in the points ​table, next face Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday. — Reuters