
Star player from Sanju Samson's RR takes back his BIG decision, he will now play for...
Rajasthan Royals opener Yashasvi Jaiswal wanted to leave Mumbai and play fo Goa in the upcoming season. But he has not changed his mind.
The Mumbai Cricket Association have approved withdrawl of Yashasvi Jaiswal's NOC. "The Apex Council has approved the withdrawal of the No Objection Certificate (NOC) that had been earlier requested by Yashasvi Jaiswal to represent another state. He will continue to be available for Mumbai," the MCA said in a statement.
Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored 4 centuries in Ranji Trophy for Mumbai in 10 matches with 863 runs at an average of 53.93.
Yashasvi Jaiswal was retained for Rs 18 crore by Sanju Samson's Rajasthan Royals ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction last year. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Yashasvi Jaiswal's teammate Armaan Jaffer has taken NOC from MCA apart from Sidhant Adatrao. Both will be the professionals for Pondicherry in the upcoming domestic season. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Yashasvi Jaiswal would have been captain of Arjun Tendulkar in Goa if he had decided to make the move. Arjun Tendulkar moved out of Mumbai to play for Goa in first-class cricket.
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