Yashswi Jaiswal: Rising Star | English
Yashswi Jaiswal:
"He who has fallen into the water is not afraid of the rain." This is the story of young cricket star Yashswi Jaiswal who smashes 124 runs in a previous match.
The ten-year-old boy from Suriyawan, Uttar Pradesh reached Mumbai to achieve his dream. He lived in Sham Dairy. He made and served tea, Used to clean the dairy, and then went to practice at Azad Maidan in the morning. After some month Dairy people threw out his bag and he had to stay in tents. In monsoon days, When it rained he had to find a better place which is not wet. The water used to come inside the tent to the knees.
He started a Panipuri shop outside the Azad maidan to fulfil his mess charges. One day his friends with whom he used to play cricket came to eat panipuri, Yashswi was ashamed and ran from there.
The situation was tough and worst but Yashswi never give up on his practice. He worked hard. When he saw the lights of Wankhede Ground, he used to work harder.
He got selected for the under-19 World Cup and smashed a great hundred in the semifinal against Pakistan and bringing victory to India. He was awarded man of the tournament.
Now Yashswi playing in ipl with the Rajasthan Royals team.
Truly,
"And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it."
Yashswi's story is the story of glory: the boy who came from a rural background with vision and hopes, with immense wish and he made it true.
This is story of the a new young India which teaches dreams are made to be followed.
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