25 November,2022 08:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
Yashasvi Jaiswal
Though Mumbai opener Yashasvi Jaiswal's consistent domestic performances earned him a place in the India âA' squad for the upcoming Bangladesh tour, he doesn't go out of his way to show how excited he is about the tour.
"I am just thinking about playing well in whatever opportunities I get. I'm not that excited [for India âA' tour], because I have been playing first-class cricket for the last four-five years. I think every match counts at this level and I want to keep doing what I am doing; there's still a long way to go," said Jaiswal, who has scored 1,015 runs from seven first-class games.
Jaiswal, 20, will leave for Bangladesh today for his maiden India âA' tour along with his Mumbai teammate Sarfaraz Khan, who scored a match-winning 117 against Railways in their must-win Vijay Hazare Trophy game at Ranchi on Wednesday. The Abhimanyu Easwaran-led India âA' team will play two four-day games starting in Cox's Bazaar on November 26 with the second match to be played in Sylhet from December 6.
ALSO READ
Yashasvi, Rahul score half-centuries as India take commanding 218-run lead
IND vs AUS 1st Test: Day two ends with India at 172 runs for no loss
Jaiswal brings up his fifty, says "It's coming too slow" to Starc, WATCH
India's Jasprit Bumrah Test bowling average features among best of all time
Jaiswal, Rahul's unbeaten 84-run stand puts India in strong position at tea
Mumbai will have to deal with the absence of Jaiswal and Sarfaraz in their Vijay Hazare Trophy pre-quarter final against Uttar Pradesh in Ahmedabad tomorrow. It is learnt that all-rounder Sujit Nayak and batsman Divyaansh Saxena will replace Jaiswal and Sarfaraz respectively, while Prasad Pawar will be included as an additional wicketkeeper-batsman.
When asked about how he views Mumbai's Vijay Hazare Trophy fortunes now, Jaiswal, who played a key role in taking Mumbai to the knockout round with 396 runs from six games, said: "Each and every member of the Mumbai team is important and anybody can win a game. Anybody can do amazingly [well] in certain games and we can win from there. We all are really good players and work hard each and every day. I want us to win and we should just play hard cricket [in Ahmedabad]. My best wishes to them."