The rising star of Indian cricket, Yashasvi Jaiswal, has been creating waves with his outstanding red-ball performances. From his remarkable debut on the West Indies trip to his present dominance in the match against England, Jaiswal has made a lasting impression on the world scene. Meanwhile, Yashasvi’s father, Bhupendra Jaiswal, recently revealed details about his preferred diet, providing light on the catalyst for this young cricket player’s incredible journey.
According to Bhupendra, the 22-year-old enjoys rice, daal, bread, and curry in addition to being a huge fan of mutton. He said that after the England series is finished and Jaiswal goes home, all of these dishes will be ready for him.
Yashasvi Jaiswal father told India Today, “He likes rice, daal, breads, and curry, and he is very fond of mutton.”
Jaiswal, meanwhile, has amazed the cricketing community with his variety of shots. Because of them, in the third Test match of the series, he amassed an amazing double-century against England. When asked what his favorite Jaiswal shot is, Bhupendra said that he like the sweep shot, which the opener has become very good at recently.
“He works a lot on it and plays the sweep shot beautifully,” Bhupendra continued.
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Jaiswal’s father encourages him to ignore the records he is predicted to smash and instead concentrate on hitting lots of runs. Bhupendra went on to say that while he wants to watch his son make his own records, he also wants to prevent him from becoming distracted.
Bhupendra went on, “I want him to make his own records and not focus on the records others made.”
Jaiswal, meanwhile, has solidified his place in the starting lineup with his reliable work. In this current Test series, he has already scored two double hundreds, and he will be looking to do well in the final two games to ensure India wins. The fourth Test in the series, which is scheduled to start on February 23, is presently being led by Rohit Sharma’s team, 2-1.