Asia Cup Omission: Yashasvi Jaiswal Vows to Keep Working Hard Despite Snub OR Jaiswal Responds to Asia Cup Exclusion: 'Selectors' Call, I'll Focus on Improvement' OR Yashasvi Jaiswal Addresses Asia Cup Snub, Remains Focused on World Cup Dreams

Sunday - 21/09/2025 01:05
Yashasvi Jaiswal's exclusion from India's 2025 Asia Cup squad has stirred considerable debate, despite his impressive international record. While Shubman Gill returns as vice-captain, Jaiswal remains focused on self-improvement and future opportunities. He is set to participate in the upcoming Test series against the West Indies, aiming to contribute to the team's success.
Yashasvi Jaiswal opens up on Asia Cup snub: 'Decisions are in selectors’ hands, I’ll keep working hard'
NEW DELHI: The absence of Yashasvi Jaiswal’s name from India’s squad for the 2025 Asia Cup immediately caught attention, sparking debate among fans and cricket analysts. With Shubman Gill returning as vice-captain and Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson retaining their spots, the 23-year-old opening batter was left out, despite a stellar record in international cricket.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Addressing his omission, Jaiswal remained composed and focused, stating, “I don’t think about it. It’s all in the hands of selectors. The decisions are taken according to the team combination. I will do whatever I can.”
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Jaiswal’s record speaks volumes: 723 runs in 23 T20Is at a strike rate of 164.31 and an average of 36.15, including a century and five half-centuries. His Test credentials are equally impressive, with 2,209 runs in 24 matches at an average of 50.20, including six centuries and 12 fifties.
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On staying motivated despite the Asia Cup snub, Jaiswal, during a conversation with Mashable India, said, “When my time comes, things will fall into place. I just want to keep working on myself and keep working hard.” He added, “I always had the belief that I would do something big.
I will never stop. I will just keep working hard.”Reflecting on personal milestones, Jaiswal recalled the special moment of scoring a century in front of his parents during the England tour. “It was truly special for me,” he said, highlighting how personal achievements fuel his passion for the game.Jaiswal also spoke about team aspirations, saying, “My ultimate dream is to make the team win the World Cup. The T20 World Cup win in 2024 was truly special for me. We got such a good welcome in India when we came back home.”Despite the Asia Cup disappointment, Jaiswal is set to feature in India’s upcoming two-match Test series against the West Indies, beginning October 2 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

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