Regarding the past of the young Indian cricket star, there are rumors that he was once a ‘Paanipuri waala’ who supported himself by selling ‘Golgappas’. Drinker Singer“When he was with me (Singh), he didn’t have to face any such difficulty as I always treated him like my son. “
Singer said he was proud to bring an unknown child into his home and treat him like family. Singh acknowledged that Jaiswal’s parents may have wanted to help but lacked the means, but said, “God has given me the ability to take this child to the next level.”
While stories about Jaiswal’s past persist, Singh stressed that after 2013, he provided the young cricketer with a comfortable life, including proper equipment, nutrition and living conditions.
Singh’s involvement in Jaiswal’s development was significant. He met the prodigy when he was 13 and took him home with him for the next ten years until 2022. There is no obligation to nurture Jaiswal’s talent beyond his passion.
“Not everyone knows that I got him into a school but he didn’t go and he used to say ‘mera Sir dard hota hai waha (I have a headache)’. I got him into English classes… If you I once thought that when someone comes for an interview in the future, you need to know English. I am very happy and proud of him.
“I took Yashasvi to my house as a seed and I never imagined what he would do in the future. I took the risk and I am happy that he is playing for India and there is no bigger achievement for me. “I chose to have children who were not taken care of,” he added.
Jaiswal’s intense pulsed light His debut in 2020 marked the beginning of his career. Over the next three seasons, he amassed 547 runs in 23 games, including three half-centuries. However, he caught everyone’s attention in 2023 with his outstanding performance of 625 points and a shooting percentage of 163.61. His five half-centuries and a century this season earned him selection in India’s squad for the series against West Indies, where he scored an impressive 171 runs on debut.
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As India prepares for the upcoming World Cup, Jaiswal’s selection has brought hope for India to end its 12-year drought in international ICC events.Singh believes that if players in good form, e.g. Suryakumar Yadav, Rohit SharmaVirat Kohli and the bowling line-up, if they can come together and replicate their individual performances as a cohesive unit, India has a good chance of winning the World Cup.
“Our team is currently playing in the IPL and the most important thing is that our players work together. All the players who are currently playing for their respective teams, if they work together and replicate their performance, then it will be great for India to win the World Cup and Not that difficult.
(Inputs from IANS)