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This Indian cricketer once lived on glucose biscuits

This Indian cricketer once lived on glucose biscuits

In Ranji Trophy 2022, the second semi-final match is played between Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh (Mumbai vs Uttar Pradesh) at Just Cricket Academy Ground, Bangalore. Up to the stumps on day one, Mumbai has scored 260 runs for the loss of 5 wickets. Mumbai starter Yashasvi Jaiswal, 21, completed his century with the help of 15 fours. Yashasvi, who batted brilliantly on day one, has carved out his own identity in Indian cricket at a young age. From the U-19 World Cup to the Ranji Trophy and the IPL, he has shown his hitting skills.

Yashasvi, playing the Ranji Trophy, remembered his old days. He has said that the first days of his career were very difficult for him. Everything was very uncertain for him, it seemed that everything could end at any moment. His dream of playing for India may be shattered. But he kept fighting and did a great job in the IPL after the U-19s.

Yashasvi, a resident of Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh, came to Mumbai at the age of 11 to become a cricketer. He didn’t even have money to live and eat, so he used to sleep in tents. Yashasvi said that many times he used to spend the whole day eating glucose biscuits. He used to sell pani puri out of the land to survive. Yashasvi said that he now has no problem with money and leads a comfortable life. Yashasvi said that although he is not short of money now, his way of thinking has not changed. He said that he is today as he was before and will remain so in the future as well.

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