Bengaluru/Hyderabad: It was April 9, 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad that Kolkata Knight Riders star all-rounder Rinku Singh had disdainfully hit then Gujarat Titans pacer Yash Dayal for 31 runs in the final over and romped his side home.
Left-arm pacer Dayal had to defend 29 runs but at that time he couldn't. Dayal was naturally heart broken and after 15 days, the then Gujarat Titans skipper Hardik Pandya had said, "Yash Dayal fell ill and lost 7-8 kilos (weight) after that match. There was a spread of viral infection and due to the pressure he faced, his condition is presently not good enough to take the field. It is going to take a long time before we see him on the field."
Then Dayal started his comeback journey which wasn't surely an easy one. But was stood out was the grit and determination of the young speedster from Uttar Pradesh, who finally stole the limelight on May 18, night, at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, in Bengaluru, when his side - the Royal Challengers Bengaluru - needed it the most.
The equation was set - CSK needed a win to qualify for the Play offs as only one spot was left and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who had won five games on the trot needed to win by 18 runs or more to make the playoffs. And in a thriller which panned out in Bengaluru, Yash Dayal had to defend 17 runs in the final over for a place in the play-offs and the speedster reposed the faith in him shown by his skipper Faf Du Plessis. It was solely due to Yash Dayal that RCB secured their sixth win on the trot and made to the playoffs.
Yash Dayal had Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the best finisher and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja to deal with to start the over. Dhoni, who is on the cusp of ending his IPL, career smashed Dayal for a six on the first to dampen the hopes of a jam-packed crowd. But it was Dayal, who had the last laugh and on the very next ball, he dismissed the 'Thala', who made the long walk to the dressing room.
Then Dayal defended the last four balls and the entire Bengaluru city erupted in joy and the party was on the entire night in Cubbon Park and other areas. Dayal's story has to be one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the Indian Premier League, which began in 2008. Hopefully the show at Chinnaswamy will help Dayal overcome the scars of that night at the Motera.
"When I got hit the first ball (by Dhoni), subconsciously you reach that place (Rinku's five sixes off him). But I did well this whole season and I kept telling myself that I just had to bowl a good ball.
"I didn't have to look at the scoreboard. I just had to bowl well. I used that confidence in execution," said Dayal who kept RCB's remarkable comeback story alive in this IPL.