
India Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is to continue to represent the bombai in the home cricket. On Monday, June 30, Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) accepted its request to cancel the certificate without a hug (night) previously issued for its proposed move to the home team Goa.
President MCA Ajinkya Naik confirmed this development and expressed his pleasure that one of the most promising talents in the country remains in Mumbai.
“Yashsvi has always been a proud product cricket product. We have accepted his download request and will be available to represent the bombay in the upcoming home season,” Naik said.
In April, Jaiswal raised his eyebrows and asked for playing for Goa, which was recently promoted to an elite division from the group of records in Ranji Trophy. It was reported that Jaiswal watched the role of the captain, especially after the head of Goa Cricket Association publicly stated that the Indian opener would lead the team if it went step. The MCA immediately approved Jaiswal’s request, and the left -handed Batsman seemed to be set to the transition.
In May, however Jaiswal reported MCA about its decision to stay with Mumbai and asked to be canceled his night. In a letter to Jaiswal explained that his intention to move came from his family’s plans to move to Goa – plans that were later suspended, so the step unnecessary.
“I, I would like to ask for your good self to consider my request for a night’s choice, because the intended relocation of my family to Goa has been shortened for the time being,” Jaiswal wrote. He added that he did not give the Night the Association Goa Cricket Association or BCCi.
Jaiswal, originally from Bhadohi in Uttarprady, moved to Bombai at a young age and debuted in 2019 for a first -class city. Until the year he performed at the U19 World Cup for India, where he had a significant impact. After a successful stint with Rajasthan Royals in Premier League, India, he won his first test cap for India. Since then, Jaiswal has represented the National Party in 20 tests, 23 T20is and ODI.
Jaiswal is currently part of an Indian test team that is in England for a series of five tests. Jaiswal launched a series with a hundred Leeds, but was guilty They dropped four catches in the defeat of five goal.
While Jaiswal is now confirmed that he will stay in Mumbai, the Opener Vvírvi Shaw is expected to leave before the home season 2025–26. Shaw submitted an application for the night early this month to join the next home party MCA approved.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
1 July 2025