Perth. To fulfill his dream of playing cricket, Yashasvi Jaiswal, who took a train from Uttar Pradesh to Mumbai at the age of 11, lived in a tent with the ground staff and earned his living by selling pani puri at night, but these struggles of the past troubled him on and off the field. Prepared for every fight. Jaiswal’s journey from Bhadohi, famous for carpet making, to Perth, Australia tells the story of his dedication, commitment and will to live. He is using the experience gained from these struggles to win every battle on and off the field.
Jaiswal, who scored a brilliant century in the first Test against Australia here, is being considered as the next star of Indian batting after Virat Kohli. “This is the thing (his story) that gives me confidence that I can come out of any situation,” Jaiswal told Australian TV broadcaster Mark Howard. I am always ready to face struggle. I enjoy facing challenges and want to win every battle.”
The 22-year-old batsman said, “This is what I learn from this and I feel that I am lucky to have had such a life which gave me the opportunity to learn about myself and the confidence.” Got the courage to face different types of challenges in life.” He said, ”It is amazing and I want to thank God for whatever I am doing. I am doing what I love. I want to enjoy every ball.
After not being able to even open the account in the first innings in Perth, when asked about celebrating in a different style after completing his century in the second innings, Jaiswal said, “I completed the century in a different style.” I was thinking something else in my mind and suddenly something else happened, after which I was thinking what to do now.” He said, ”I then thought, okay. I enjoy this moment. I am lucky and this experience will stay with me forever. I gave kisses to all my loved ones and fans. I wanted to convey my love to them through this. He said, “I called my family on WhatsApp and became a part of the celebration with them too.” My brother always talks to me about cricket.” India won the first Test by 295 runs with Jaiswal scoring 161 runs in the second innings.