Published 18:54 IST, February 13th 2020
Yashasvi Jaiswal says it is easy to get distracted and he has not achieved anything yet
Yashasvi Jaiswal who was adjudged Player of the Tournament in the U-19 World Cup said that it is easy to get distracted and he has not achieved anything yet
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Yashasvi Jaiswal played an instrumental role in India reaching finals of recently-concluded ICC U-19 World Cup 2020. He was top run-scorer of tournament with 400 runs in six matches. Jaiswal h scored a match-winning unbeaten century against arch-rivals Pakistan in semi-final. youngster h top-scored for India in summit clash with 88 and once he was dismissed, Indian batting suffered a collapse and y were bundled out for 177.
India failed to defend ir title while Yashasvi was judged Player of Tournament. However, emerging talent has gone on to say that he has not achieved anything yet.
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'Easy to get distracted': Yashasvi Jaiswal
Recently, Yashasvi Jaiswal said that it is easy to get distracted at this age and one will become what y think. 18-year-old n mentioned that he was clear what he wanted to do since childhood and in order to achieve that he has left his home and all his comforts so that he can reach where he wants to. young southpaw n ded that he has not reached anywhere near his dream of representing India.
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Banglesh win maiden U-19 title
young Banglesh U-19 squ clinched ir maiden U-19 World Cup as y beat defending champions India by three wickets on Sunday at Potchefstroom. rain-hit finals saw target being revised to 170 runs off 46 overs after game was stopped for a while. Leg spinner Ravi Bishnoi's four-wicket haul went in vain as young Tigers managed to comfortably chase down target, although y suffered a scare in between. Parvez Hossain Emon, who walked off pitch after suffering cramps on his legs, top-scored for side with 47 runs off 79 balls.
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India's batting wilted under pressure as a superb Banglesh bowling attack shot defending champions out for a paltry 177 in 47.2 overs in final of ICC U-19 World Cup on Sunday. Yasashvi Jaiswal (88 off 121 balls) was once again a standout performer but not for once did he look like dominating Banglesh bowling unit whose new ball bowlers Shoriful Islam (2/31 in 10 overs) and Tanzim Hasan Shakib (2/28 in 8.2 overs) literally stifled Indian colts for runs.
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18:54 IST, February 13th 2020