After Infamous “Slow” Jibe At Mitchell Starc, Yashasvi Jaiswal Bonds With Aus Legend. Watch

The exchanges of Yashasvi Jaiswal with Mitchell Starc became a huge subject of discussion during the Border-Gavaskar trophy earlier this year. During the first test in Perth, Jaiswal had made the fight against strike with a cheeky remark “you come too slow” after having filled it. However, Starc finally had the last laugh when he rejected Jaiswal three times during the very happy series, which Australia finally won 3-1 to recover the Border Gavaskar trophy for the first time after 2015.
However, Jaiswal and Starc were all smiles when they greeted themselves after an exciting match IPL 2025 between the Capitals of Delhi and the Royals of Rajasthan on Wednesday.
“The legend, how are you?” Jaiswal told Starc, who was chatting with his former teammate KKR Nitish Rana.
“Young, how are you?” Starc told Jaiswal before the two share a hug.
“Are you having fun here in Delhi?” Jaiswal asked Starc, who answered saying, “Yes. We have only been here for 5 days.”
Just respect for each other. pic.twitter.com/kdsscbzk8r
– Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) April 17, 2025
DC has ahead of RR in the first Super Super of the IPL season while Starc defended nine from the last.
Quick Stark of the left arm restricted the Rajasthan until 188-4 after Delhi did 188-5, then returned to have another discipline on Feroz Shah Kotla.
The Rajasthan succeeded only 11 points after after Shimron Hetmyer and Riyan Parag hit a border each before the two were exhausted, ending the sleeves with a losing ball.
Need 12 to win, KL Rahul started with a two, then hit a four before Tristan Stubbs ended with a six on the fourth Sandeep Sharma ball.
Delhi, led by Axar Patel, returned to victory and returned to take first place in the table at 10 teams with five wins and only one defeat in six games.
RR, who continued the title IPL since their inaugural triumph in 2008 under the end of Australia, the great Shane Warne, collapsed in his fifth defeat in seven games.
(With AFP entries)
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