I want to play World Cup, Yashasvi Jaiswal gave open challenge to selectors

News India Live, Digital Desk: It is said in cricket that ‘the echo of the bat’ is louder than any other noise? Exactly the same is the condition of our young star Yashasvi Jaiswal. This boy is showing no signs of stopping and now he has openly expressed his heartfelt desire to the world. A direct and clear message has been given to the team of Ajit Agarkar and Gautam Gambhir, “I want to play the T20 World Cup!” Straight from the heart, we all know that Yashasvi’s story is no less than a film script. His journey from selling pani-puri to wearing Team India’s jersey makes everyone emotional. But this time the matter is a little different. In a recent interview, the left-handed batsman said that it is his childhood dream to lift the World Cup for the country. “I am keeping myself prepared for any situation. My focus is only on the process, but the ultimate dream is to win the same shining trophy,” says Yashasvi. Brother, this is called confidence! He is not just playing, he is demanding what he feels is his right. There is a lot of crowd, but Yashasvi is different (Heavy Competition). Now look, the problem is not of talent, but of ‘traffic’. There is a fight for the opening slot in Team India right now. On one side there is prince Shubhman Gill, on the other side explosive batsmen like Abhishek Sharma are in line and Rituraj Gaikwad is also knocking on the door. In such a situation, this statement of Yashasvi is a way of reminding the selectors that “Brother, I am here and scoring runs.” Be it IPL or International Bilateral Series, Jaiswal has shown that he can destroy the bowler with the very first ball. Modern T20 cricket needs such a ‘fearless’ approach. Now the ball in the selectors’ court is that the upcoming T20 World Cup (to be held in India and Sri Lanka in 2026) is not far. Preparations have already started. Yashasvi has played his card. He is not only scoring runs, but now he is also vocally presenting his claim. Fans just want this boy to get a chance. The way he hits cover drives and the carelessness with which he plays pull shots is a pleasure to watch. Now it will be interesting to see whether the selectors trust this enthusiasm and passion? Because one thing is for sure – Yashasvi Jaiswal is a long-haul horse, and he is in no mood to miss the World Cup bus!

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