Young talent Yashasvi Jaiswal became an overnight sensation after scoring a maiden IPL century. Though the Mumbai Indians team won the match, the Rajasthan Royals opener won hearts with his incredible innings. His inspirational journey got big coverage in the media praising him.
The media outlets stressed the point that Yashasvi Jaiswal sold panipuris earlier and now he is enjoying the success. But his childhood coach did not like it and expressed his dissatisfaction with the version covered by the media on his former student.
Jwala Singh, who coached Yashasvi Jaiswalin his initial carer said that his hard work made him the player he is not selling Panipurius. Busting the Panipuri selling myth, the coach said that Jaiswal did not set up a panipuri stall but worked in one of the stalls when he got some free time.
Mr. Singh said that Jaiswal is hard working and talented and he playing cricket with this and not with selling panipuris. There are many panipuri stalls at the Azad Maidan and Jaiswal used to help them. But he did not set up any stall, said the coach.
"Many sellers set up their stalls near the Azad Maidan. Sometimes, when he would get free in the evenings, he used to help them a bit. He did not set up a stall himself. It is not that he sold panipuris and went on to play for India," the coach said speaking about Jaiswal.
Yashasvi Jaiswal became the talk of the town with his sensational knock against Mumbai Indians. He recorded his debut century in IPL and scored 124 off just 62 balls. He was in the crease till the last over of the match.
The media outlets stressed the point that Yashasvi Jaiswal sold panipuris earlier and now he is enjoying the success. But his childhood coach did not like it and expressed his dissatisfaction with the version covered by the media on his former student.
Jwala Singh, who coached Yashasvi Jaiswalin his initial carer said that his hard work made him the player he is not selling Panipurius. Busting the Panipuri selling myth, the coach said that Jaiswal did not set up a panipuri stall but worked in one of the stalls when he got some free time.
Mr. Singh said that Jaiswal is hard working and talented and he playing cricket with this and not with selling panipuris. There are many panipuri stalls at the Azad Maidan and Jaiswal used to help them. But he did not set up any stall, said the coach.
"Many sellers set up their stalls near the Azad Maidan. Sometimes, when he would get free in the evenings, he used to help them a bit. He did not set up a stall himself. It is not that he sold panipuris and went on to play for India," the coach said speaking about Jaiswal.
Yashasvi Jaiswal became the talk of the town with his sensational knock against Mumbai Indians. He recorded his debut century in IPL and scored 124 off just 62 balls. He was in the crease till the last over of the match.