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Yashasvi Jaiswal is a young Indian cricketer who has achieved remarkable feats in his career. He recently broke the 147-year-old record of hitting the most sixes in a Test series, with 22 sixes against England in 202412. He also scored two double centuries in the same series, becoming the third youngest player to do so12. However, Jaiswal’s journey to the top was not easy. He faced many hardships and challenges in his life. He moved to Mumbai from a small town in Uttar Pradesh when he was 10 years old, with a dream of playing cricket. But he had no place to stay, no money to eat, and no guidance to pursue his passion. He lived in a tent at a local ground, sold pani puri, and slept hungry many nights. He also faced rejections and failures in his initial cricketing days.
But Jaiswal never gave up on his dream. He worked hard, practiced diligently, and improved his skills. He got the support of his coach Jwala Singh, who mentored him and gave him a place to live. He also got opportunities to showcase his talent in various tournaments, such as the Under-19 World Cup, the Ranji Trophy, and the IPL. He made the most of these chances and impressed everyone with his batting prowess. He earned his maiden Test call-up in 2023 and made a sensational debut with a 171 against West Indies. He followed it up with another brilliant performance against England in 2024, where he also suffered a back injury but continued to bat with courage2.
Jaiswal’s story is an inspiration for many aspiring cricketers and fans. He has shown that with determination, perseverance, and passion, one can overcome any obstacle and achieve success. He is one of the brightest stars of Indian cricket and has a promising future ahead of him. 🌟
1: First Time In 147 Years, Yashasvi Jaiswal Makes History With Twin World Records En Route Double Ton | Cricket News 2: Another Big Injury Concern: Yashasvi Jaiswal Walks Off Retired Hurt For India During Third Test vs England | Cricket News 3: The Yashasvi Jaiswal Story: From battling hunger to developing an insatiable hunger for runs - Forbes India
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