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02 Apr, 2025
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This Indian batting sensation to play for Goa from 2025-26 domestic season
@Source: odishatv.in
In a surprising development young Indian batting sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal has decided to move from Mumbai to Goa for the 2025-26 domestic season. The 23-year-old left-handerrsquos decision marks another high-profile switch in Indian domestic cricket. ldquoYes it is surprising. He must have thought of something to make such a move. He has requested us to relieve him and we have accepted his requestrdquo an official from the Mumbai Cricket Association MCA said. Limited Ranji Trophy Stint Before Move Jaiswal last played for Mumbai in a Ranji Trophy Group A match against Jammu and Kashmir from January 23-25 following BCCIrsquos directive that all India players must participate in domestic cricket when not on national duty. In that match he managed only 4 and 26 runs as Mumbai suffered a five-wicket defeat. Goa Welcomes Jaiswal Possible Captaincy Role Jaiswalrsquos decision to join Goa has been welcomed by the Goa Cricket Association GCA with the possibility of him leading the team when available. ldquoHe wants to play for us and we welcome him. He will be playing for us from the next seasonrdquo GCA secretary Shamba Desai confirmed. On the possibility of Jaiswal captaining Goa Desai added ldquoYes that can happen. He plays for the Indian team so he can be the captain and we will work in that direction. Regarding his availability for domestic tournaments we are yet to discuss.rdquo Third Mumbai Cricketer to Shift to Goa Jaiswal follows in the footsteps of Arjun Tendulkar and Siddhesh Lad who also moved from Mumbai to Goa ahead of the 2022-23 season. Lad has since returned to Mumbai after serving a cooling-off period while Tendulkar continues to represent Goa. Jaiswalrsquos Rising Test Career Since making his Test debut against the West Indies in July 2023 Jaiswal has cemented his place as Indiarsquos first-choice opener. In 19 Tests he has maintained an impressive average of over 52 with four centuries and ten fifties to his name. Jaiswal also had an good Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia where he notched up 391 runs with 1 hundred and 2 half centuries. His switch to Goa is set to add experience and firepower to the state team while also allowing him to maintain his domestic cricket presence in line with BCCI directives.
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