Yashasvi Jaiswal is a professional Indian cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and currently plays for his home team Mumbai and the Indian Under-19 team.
He got the fame in the year 2015 by scoring 319 runs not out and took 13/99 in a Giles Shield match, an all-rounding performance that included him in the Limca Book of World Records.
Yashasvi Jaiswal Birth & Family
He was born on 28th December 2001 in Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh. He belongs to a poor family.
His family consists of father Bhupendra Jaiswal, mother Kanchan Jaiswal, an elder brother Tejashwi Jaiswal and a sister.
His father runs a paint shop. Yashasvi was fond of playing cricket since childhood but due to poor financial conditions, it was difficult for him to step into the world of cricket.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal Career
He started playing cricket at the age of 10. He moved to Mumbai at the age of 11. For the initial 5 to 6 months, he lived with his relative in Mumbai.
Since the relative’s house was small, He could not stay there much time.
Throughout the day he goes to Azad Maidan and plays cricket. after which he used to sell Pani Puri outside the grounds.
While Azad was playing league cricket on the ground, Coach Jwala, who was present there, was very impressed by Yashasvi’s game and included him in his own cricket academy.
After this, he never looked back. He was selected for the under-19 cricket team in the year 2018.
Yashasvi played her debut match against Sri Lanka. He played his first domestic cricket against Chhattisgarh from his home team Mumbai on 7th January 2019.
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Some Unknown Facts About Yashasvi Jaiswal
- He was born in Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh.
- He was played for Rajasthan Royals in the year IPL 2020.
- He was a member of the under-19 Asia Cup-winning team.
- He also did cleaning work on dairy for 20 rupees for several months.
- His father was able to send only 2000 rupees every month. To survive in Mumbai, Jaiswal started a Pani Puri stall outside Azad Maidan.
- In the year 2018, he was selected for the Indian Under-19 cricket team and he played his debut match against Sri Lanka.