Yashasvi Jaiswal Age, Height, Family, Biography & More

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Age: 17 Years
Height: 5' 6"
Hometown: Mumbai

Yashasvi Jaiswal

Bio/Wiki
Full NameYashasvi Bhupendra Kumar Jaiswal
ProfessionCricketer (All-rounder)
Famous ForBecoming the youngest cricketer in the world to score a List A double century.
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 168 cm
in meters- 1.68 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 6”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Cricket
DebutFirst Class Cricket: Mumbai vs Chhattisgarh at Mumbai on 7 January 2019
List A Cricket: Mumbai vs Chhattisgarh at Alur on 28 September 2019
India U-19: India vs Sri Lanka at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Bangladesh on 7 October 2018
Domestic/State TeamMumbai
Coach/MentorJwala Singh
Yashasvi Jaiswal with his coach Jwala Singh
Batting StyleLeft-Hand Bat
Records (main ones)• Most Runs and Wickets in a school cricket match in the Harris Shield Tournament in 2018.
• Youngest Batsman ever to score a Double Century in List A cricket in 2019.
Personal Life
Date of Birth28 December 2001 (Friday)
Age (as in 2018)17 Years
BirthplaceSuriyawan, Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh
Zodiac signCapricorn
NationalityIndian
HometownDadar, Mumbai
SchoolDid Not Attend
College/UniversityDid Not Attend
ReligionNot Known
Family
ParentsFather- Bhupendra Jaiswal (Owner of a small hardware store)
Mother- Kanchan Jaiswal (Homemaker)
SiblingsBrother- Name Not Known (Elder)
Sister- None

Yashasvi Jaiswal

Some Lesser Known Facts About Yashasvi Jaiswal

  • Yashasvi Jaiswal is an Indian cricket player from Uttar Pradesh. He came into the spotlight when he became the youngest player in the world to score a List A double century.
  • He belongs to a financially weak family. His father used to run a small hardware store and wasn’t able to make ends meet.
  • At the age of 11, Yashasvi decided to move to Mumbai to pursue his dream of playing for the Indian Cricket Team.
  • His father did not stop him for leaving, as he was not able to feed his family of four, and their house did not have any space for another adult.
  • Yashasvi only had an uncle staying in Mumbai, whom he hardly knew. His uncle stayed in Worli, but he wasn’t able to accommodate him as his house was too small. Hence, he got him a job at a dairy where he was allowed to work and sleep.
  • Yashasvi used to attend school, and then practice cricket alone. Due to his tight schedule, he did not have any energy left at the end of the day, and he used to sleep when he was supposed to work. As a result, he was thrown out of the dairy as he only used to sleep.
  • Thereafter, his uncle helped him secure a place in the Muslim United Cricket Club in Azad Maidan, Mumbai.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal at Azad Maidan

    Yashasvi Jaiswal at Azad Maidan

  • It was after his admission to the club that he started to play regular cricket. He used to stay in the gardeners’ tent in the ground and sell fruits and pani-puri in the evening to make ends meet.
  • He would often go out to lunch with his friends at the cricket club and would ask them to bear the expenses for him.
  • Once, while he was practising in the nets, the local coach, Jwala Singh, spotted him. Jwala Singh stated-

    I was just standing behind the nets and it was a tricky wicket to bat on as every other player was struggling but when Yashasvi came in, he started hitting the ball cleanly. I was impressed and immediately talked to him.”

  • Singh talked to him and got to know that he used to stay in a tent with the gardener and groundsmen. He offered him a place to stay and also told him that he will take him under his wing.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal practising

    Yashasvi Jaiswal practising

  • Yashasvi soon moved to Singh’s place, who took care of him, provided him with everything, and trained him every day. He also encouraged Yashasvi to take part in competitions.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal at Jwala Singh's home

    Yashasvi Jaiswal at Jwala Singh’s home

  • He soon took part in the Harris Shield Tournament, which is a school tournament. He scored 319 not out and took 13/99. It was the highest ever in a school tournament. Soon, he found his name in the Limca Book of World Records, for the “Most Runs and Wickets in a school cricket match.”

    Yashasvi Jaiswal during a match

    Yashasvi Jaiswal during a match

  • He kept on playing and within a short period, he had scored 52 centuries and took more than 200 wickets.
  • Yashasvi’s parents made Jwala Singh his legal guardian and also gave him the power of attorney, and the man responsible for all his decisions.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal with Jwala Singh

    Yashasvi Jaiswal with Jwala Singh

  • Yashasvi soon got selected in the Mumbai Under-16 team, and eventually in India’s Under-19 team.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal (right) with Arjun Tendulkar

    Yashasvi Jaiswal (right) with Arjun Tendulkar

  • He played for the Asia Cup in 2018 for India’s U-19 and his score of 85 runs helped him win the match, and also won the Man of the Match Award.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal receiving the Man of the Match Award

    Yashasvi Jaiswal receiving the Man of the Match Award

  • After he was selected in the India U-19, he was sent to the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore. Interestingly, his roommate at the camp was Sachin Tendulkar‘s son Arjun Tendulkar. After the NCA Camp ended, Yashasvi requested Arjun to meet his father, and his dream came true. He met Sachin in Mumbai and he gifted Yashasvi a signed bat.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal with the signed bat from Sachin Tendulkar

    Yashasvi Jaiswal with the signed bat from Sachin Tendulkar

  • On 16 October 2019, he scored a double hundred while playing for Mumbai against Jharkhand in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. It made him the youngest batsman ever in List A cricket to score a double century.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal after scoring his double century

    Yashasvi Jaiswal after scoring his double century

  • Here’s an interesting video about Yashasvi Jaiswal’s biography:


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