<p>Struggling to convert his starts into big scores in the ongoing IPL, young Rajasthan Royals opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is hoping for a change in fortunes after a post-match conversation with India and Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>Following their seven-wicket loss to RCB on Wednesday, several Royals youngsters, including Jaiswal, had a long conversation with Kohli.</p>.<p>"I wanted to know how to make it big. That was what I was talking about with Virat bhaiya, like how to make it effective and how can I help my team," the 19-year-old said in a video posted by Rajasthan Royals.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/play-off-berth-confirmed-confident-csk-take-on-struggling-rr-in-search-of-top-2-finish-1036198.html" target="_blank">Play-off berth confirmed, confident CSK take on struggling RR in search of top 2 finish</a></strong></p>.<p>"He explained in a really nice way about how can I do well and improve. He also said about how can I be positive all the time and play little more."</p>.<p>The left-handed opener has often failed to capitalise on his starts. He has scores of 31, 36, 5 and season's best of 49 in the last four matches in the IPL.</p>.<p>"I'm not doing what I really want to do. It's good that I'm getting starts, I want to convert them into big scores whenever I get chance again. I need to work all the time and i need to know how to make it big."</p>.<p>Currently lying at seventh spot with four wins from 11 matches, Rajasthan Royals need to win all their remaining matches to stay in contention for a playoff berth. They face table-toppers Chennai Super Kings in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Yes, CSK have done really well but we have learnt from our mistakes. We are really confident to win the next matches," he said about their match," Jaiswal said.</p>.<p>"Sometime it's your day, sometime it's not. We are confident, we will do what we can control."</p>.<p>Having had the chance to train during the off-season, Jaiswal utilised the Royals' state-of-the-art facilities in Nagpur and he said he's now an improved cricketer.</p>.<p>"I've done a lot during this time and I'm really thankful for RR to provide me the facility. I was there for two months and had conversation with every coaches.</p>.<p>"We were having practice and so many different stuff there. I think that was a really, really good time to improve my skills. I would say that is the only thing what I've done. I worked really hard in Nagpur."</p>.<p>Jaiswal also had a chat with iconic Sachin Tendulkar before representing Mumbai against Oman in a one-day series.</p>.<p>"I've spoken about my cricket, after these hard work and practice, I'm quite confident. I know that I've prepared well for these games and I'm happy," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Struggling to convert his starts into big scores in the ongoing IPL, young Rajasthan Royals opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is hoping for a change in fortunes after a post-match conversation with India and Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>Following their seven-wicket loss to RCB on Wednesday, several Royals youngsters, including Jaiswal, had a long conversation with Kohli.</p>.<p>"I wanted to know how to make it big. That was what I was talking about with Virat bhaiya, like how to make it effective and how can I help my team," the 19-year-old said in a video posted by Rajasthan Royals.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/play-off-berth-confirmed-confident-csk-take-on-struggling-rr-in-search-of-top-2-finish-1036198.html" target="_blank">Play-off berth confirmed, confident CSK take on struggling RR in search of top 2 finish</a></strong></p>.<p>"He explained in a really nice way about how can I do well and improve. He also said about how can I be positive all the time and play little more."</p>.<p>The left-handed opener has often failed to capitalise on his starts. He has scores of 31, 36, 5 and season's best of 49 in the last four matches in the IPL.</p>.<p>"I'm not doing what I really want to do. It's good that I'm getting starts, I want to convert them into big scores whenever I get chance again. I need to work all the time and i need to know how to make it big."</p>.<p>Currently lying at seventh spot with four wins from 11 matches, Rajasthan Royals need to win all their remaining matches to stay in contention for a playoff berth. They face table-toppers Chennai Super Kings in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.</p>.<p>"Yes, CSK have done really well but we have learnt from our mistakes. We are really confident to win the next matches," he said about their match," Jaiswal said.</p>.<p>"Sometime it's your day, sometime it's not. We are confident, we will do what we can control."</p>.<p>Having had the chance to train during the off-season, Jaiswal utilised the Royals' state-of-the-art facilities in Nagpur and he said he's now an improved cricketer.</p>.<p>"I've done a lot during this time and I'm really thankful for RR to provide me the facility. I was there for two months and had conversation with every coaches.</p>.<p>"We were having practice and so many different stuff there. I think that was a really, really good time to improve my skills. I would say that is the only thing what I've done. I worked really hard in Nagpur."</p>.<p>Jaiswal also had a chat with iconic Sachin Tendulkar before representing Mumbai against Oman in a one-day series.</p>.<p>"I've spoken about my cricket, after these hard work and practice, I'm quite confident. I know that I've prepared well for these games and I'm happy," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>