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Childhood coach Jwala said, did not like the story of Yashasvi ‘selling Panipuri’

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s childhood coach Jwala Singh said on Monday that Jaiswal became the cricketer he is not by selling panipuris at Azad Maidan but by his hard work. Jaywal, who scored a 62-ball 124 for Rajasthan Royals against Mumbai Indians, is all but certain to be selected in the Indian team for the five-match T20 International series against the West Indies in the US in late June and early July. Is. However, despite his stupendous performance in the past few seasons, the first story that always goes viral on social media is that he had to sell panipuris to survive in Mumbai.

Jwala, who made Jaiswal his disciple in the year 2013, kept this disciple with him. Jwala, however, gets annoyed when this story is given priority over Jaiswal’s cricketing achievements. “I really don’t like the story (of selling panipuri),” Jwala told PTI on Monday. He is playing cricket because of hard work. “He said,” Many vendors set up their stalls near Azad Maidan. Sometimes when he was free in the evening, he used to help them a little. He himself did not set up a stall. It is not that he sold Panipuri and played for India.

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