IPL, 18-year-old poor Indian cricketer joins Rajasthan Royals for $300,000:

IPL, 18-year-old poor Indian cricketer joins Rajasthan Royals for $300,000:

IPL, 18-year-old poor Indian cricketer joins Rajasthan Royals for $300,000:




Jaspal, who lives in a hut and sells all his water, scored 203 runs off 154 balls in the first match of A-cricket. He also became the youngest cricketer in A-cricket.

An 18-year-old Indian man who left home at the age of eight to pursue cricket has found the meaning of his dreams. Yashaswi Jaspal was acquired by Rajasthan Royals in the IPL for Indian Rupees 300,000. Born on December 28, 2001 in Uttar Pradesh, Jaspal arrived in Mumbai with his father at the age of 8 with the intention of becoming a professional cricketer and settled in a hut near the cricket ground.

The father moved back to the village, where he sold fruit on the street for a living, as well as playing cricket. When his fortunes woke up three years ago, cricket coach Jalwa Singh assessed his ability and potential by watching him practice batting on the field and included him in his cricket academy as well as accommodation at his residence.

Jaspal set a record by scoring a triple century in a match of the school cricket tournament and taking 13 wickets. Jaspal is part of the India Under-19 cricket team for the World Cup Junior Cup 2020 after joining the Mumbai Under-16 cricket team. Made Jaspal, who scored a double century in his first match in the Vijay Hazare Trophy and scored 203 off 154 balls, broke the 50-year-old record of being the youngest cricketer in the world in A cricket. Rajasthan Royals won Jaspal's bid for $327,000 in the IPL, which started at $27,000. Jaspal's dream is to join the Indian cricket team and get a Test cricket cap.


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