The untold and inspiring story ♉of Yashasvi Jaiswal

Yashasvi Bhupendra Kumar Jaiswal was born to a small hardware store owner 🤡on 28 December 20🥀01 in Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh.

Yashasvi moved to Dadar in Mu🐼mbai at the age🥀 of 10 to receive cricket training at Azad Maidan

Later,𒁏 he relocaℱted to Kalbadevi, where he was given accommodation in a dairy shop in return for low-grade work.

However𒊎, Yashavi couldn’t give much time to the work due to his training and was eventually ejected by the owner.

After being left homeless, the left-handed batter stayed in tents with the groundsmen🐎 of the Azad Maidan and sold panipu🤪ri for a living.

In 2013, Yashasvi’s talent was recognized by cricket coach Jwala Singh, who♎ became his legal gua🧜rdian and provided him with a place to stay.

Yashasvi’s career took a huge turn in 2015 when he scored 319 not out and✨ took 13/99 in a Giles Shield match in school crꦇicket.

Following his sensational performance, he was selected for Mumbꦓai under-16 s🐻quad.

Yashasvi’s first-class debut for Mumbai came on  January 7, 2019 in the Ranji Trophy. Meanwhile, his List A debut came in S𒊎eptember later that year.

At the age of 17 years, 292 days, he became the youngest cricketer to smash a double century😼 in the history ofꦺ List A cricket.

H⭕e also went on to re💞present Indian U-19 in Asia Cup and World Cup later.

Yashasvi was roped in by the Rajasthan Royals fran♎chise in the IPL 2020 players’ auction𒁏.

On 30 April 2023, he etched his name into the historyꦕ books and became the fourth youngest player to register a century in IPL history.

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