A 17 years old guy selected for Under-19 cricket. This is not wondering for you because this is common in under-19 cricket. People often at this age. But important thing is that guy get this achievement in six years. He belongs to the rich family.

When he was thrown from the dairy shop where he used to sleep, he has no option. Then he decided to stay with groundsmen in a tent. That tent is near to Azad Maidan Ground in Mumbai.

Yashsavi was only 11 years old when he made up his mind to play cricket for India. Now in six years, he gets selected in Under -19 team as middle-order batsman with remarkable expertise.

His coach Said-

“Extraordinary game sense and unflappable focus.”

He is younger of two sons and belongs to a small shopkeeper family. In Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Jaiswal moved for Mumbai pursue cricket. His father did not stop him from doing that because it is hard for him to feed them. Santosh who is an uncle of Yashsavi requested Muslim untied club manager to let him live because in his own house no enough space.

“This was after I was asked to leave the dairy at Kalbadevi. After playing cricket the entire day, I would get tired and go to sleep. One day, they threw out my luggage saying I do nothing, don’t help them and only sleep,” 

says Jaiswal.

He sells Pani Puri at Azad Maidan to make money also help fruit seller. Still there someday he lives without eating because groundsmen sometime fight each other.

“During Ram Leela, I earned well. I prayed that my teammates would not come there for pani-puri. Sometimes they did and I would feel bad serving them,” he says. He tried his best to keep some money coming in. He would score and play games with older boys to earn Rs 200-300 to survive a week.
“I always used to see boys my age bringing food or their parents had big lunches with them. As for me, it was — khana khud banana, khud Khao. (make your own food, eat alone). No breakfast. Catch hold of anyone around and request them to buy breakfast,” he recalls.

Lunch and dinner did by him at the tent and his job was making Rotis. Every night seemed to be a candlelight dinner because there is no electricity.

Mumbai U-19 coach Satish Samant says Jaiswal will be the next big Mumbai player. “He has this ability to read a bowlers mind and adapt to a situation. Most under-19 players get tempted to play too many shots too early. He does not. The other thing is, he does not have a smartphone, is not on WhatsApp. This is rare for a teenage cricketer these days. He is cut off from social media. He has talent and if he keeps focus like this, he will be next big from Mumbai player,”

It is a tremendous and hard achievement by Yashsavi. Which is not easy not to do. But he got this achievement.