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Yashasvi Jaiswal: One knock at a time, from Maidaans to a Rs. 5 crore house at BKC

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<p>An old interview with music fit for a reel would take over social media whenever Yashasvi Jaiswal performed well, whether for India or in the Indian Premier League. The little child would talk about his early years spent in the Mumbai maidans, the effort to provide for his basic requirements, and his extremely moving story, which would make him choke.</p>
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<p>“Main karte karte thak chukka tha ki itne issue mai tha. I was having so many issues that I was attempting to solve them, but I was not successful. I felt so alone and incapable of doing it.</p>
<p>In the video, a young child with lofty goals is shown. talking about how hard it is for him to put food on the table, have a roof over his head, and feel powerless because he is not making progress. Even on the worst of days, he remained in the present and concentrated on the light at the end of the tunnel. There were days when despair would seep in.</p>
<p>The mismatched pieces of life’s jigsaw began to fit together one match at a time, and the 22-year-old quickly altered the course of events. With every knock on the way to greatness, Jaiswal put the rumors about the paani-puri in the rearview mirror and rode to fame.</p>
<p>In 2024, with a social media following in the millions, an IPL contract worth crores, an annual retainer from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and so much more, it’s fair to say that Yashasvi Jaiswal is the next big thing.</p>
<p>Now that he is a proud owner of two properties in Thane and Bandra Kurla Complex, drives two cars, and is a fluent self-taught English speaker, the boy from Bhadohi in Uttar Pradesh who dared to dream and fight a lone battle in the competitive Mumbai circuit doesn’t have to worry about where to live.</p>
<p>If anything, Jaiswal’s off-field decisions and general character development have impressed more than his on-field feats in cricket. One elegant move at a time, Jaiswal is on his way to superstardom. From choosing minimalist décor for his new house to rejecting the idea of buying a costly automobile, he is making the right decisions.</p>
<p>Jaiswal found the ideal environment at the Rajasthan Royals, the team that acquired him in the 2020 auction and kept him thereafter, to develop as a player and a person. The franchise saw his potential and put a strategy in place for his general development. CEO of the Rajasthan Royals, Jake Lush McCrum, is still recalling how his first encounter with Jaiswal changed his life.</p>
<p>One of the first players I encountered when I moved to India over seven years ago was Yash (Yashasvi Jaiswal), and I remember that at the time, he was illiterate in English. But the thing that struck everyone at the Royals, Jake adds, was the passion and need for knowledge that he had, both on and off the field.</p>
<p>The RR management was drawn in by much more than just the first spark. They were prepared to go above and beyond to secure Jaiswal’s general growth since they recognized “tremendous potential” in him.</p>
<p>We are all very pleased with the change that has occurred over the last five years, and it has been really fulfilling to have been there to watch it up close. When an athlete has great potential, it is our duty to make sure that their growth is supported in all areas, not just on the field. The nicest thing about Yash (Yashasvi) was that he shared this ambition, and throughout the years, we’ve sat down several times to talk about areas of his growth that we can encourage.</p>
<p>The first area that needed to be developed was communication, and it received a lot of attention. Jaiswal put a lot of effort into learning English on his own via self-help, but RR elevated him by forcing him to take part in panel discussions and see the value of nonverbal cues.</p>
<p>It all began with the development of his communication skills, which included learning English through self-help, presenting his ideas to global business leaders, taking part in panel discussions with our investors, and working with our communications team to comprehend the significance of body language and message delivery while maintaining his endearing personality.</p>
<p>“During this time, he has also visited our global RR Academies, met senior business people from various fields, and spent time experiencing different cultures. He has interacted with and been exposed to so many individuals around the world.” In order to allow him to concentrate on his cricket, we have also provided him with access to a panel of reliable financial specialists,” adds Jake.</p>
<p>Runs kept coming off his blade, his off-field progress persisted, and money kept coming into his bank account. Numerous cases of young people going astray due to early exposure to large sums of money have been documented, and RR was unwilling to take that risk with Jaiswal. The left-hander also attended money management workshops and was connected with “trusted financial advisors” for possible help.</p>
<p>As previously said, we have a network of reliable financial consultants that we put our gamers in touch with should they need any assistance. Since the IPL 2021 season, we have also given all participants access to unofficial wealth management workshops, which took place in a bio-bubble. We’ve been doing these sessions since the gamers gave us great feedback, adds Jake.</p>
<p>The “inquisitive personality” is what RR’s CEO believes contributed to Jaiswal’s rapid rise.</p>
<p>“We have been focused on exposing Yash to as many cultures as possible to aid in his progression, and he is a great example of how having an inquisitive personality can help accelerate one’s development,” adds Jake.</p>
<p>In the current Test series against England, Jaiswal has been brilliant with the bat and has the potential to break the record for most runs in a single Test series, but Jake believes that this is “just the start for him and his career.”</p>
<p>“His metamorphosis alone merits a case study. Despite facing significant challenges, he has never backed down from a challenge. Though we are very pleased with what he has accomplished so far in his brief career, we equally understand that this is just the beginning for him and his professional journey. It is amazing to see how fervently every Royals fan cheers for him throughout each inning that he plays. In addition to supporting him to be the best person he can be, we are excited about what the future holds for him and will be there for him no matter what,” adds Jake.</p>
<p>Even if the old Jaiswal interview continues to be popular on social media, it won’t be long before it’s replaced by a polished young English speaker with a high-fade hairstyle who is thoughtfully presenting his ideas. One word at a time, he taught himself.</p>


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