The Prime Silky- Salted fiery opener of India,Yashasvi Jaiswal is now out of the park, though topped in the highest run scorers tally for India in the last Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's Fate Is Now Busy in Another Call;
Jaiswal, the primordial index in the India's scrapped, rogue chapter is now taking a stake under a conditional umbrella for the upcoming Champions Trophy.
Jaiswal's Knocks Are Supposed To Be Revealed Soon;
Jaiswal, scored a brilliant 161 in his debut Test at Perth, then folded his sharped sword of consistency, installed some brilliant innings with 81 and 82 scores with a strike rate of 70 as an average. Unfortunate Jaiswal, caged under his own introspection in an innings where he was tapped his bat for a tentative century but he couldn't pass the final lap and sniffed to Alex Carey, sighed for another chance, another teardrops like Nitish Kr.Reddy's father.
Yashasvi Jaiswal Received A Missed Call from His Fortune:
This 23 years old champ, even played some significant Knocks against Australia, wouldn't even considered in the selection quad for the upcoming Champions Trophy and in the T20's aginst the England. Some analysts identified it as a Himalayan Blunder, some of them scrubbed their nose of urgency but we highlighted this as: Missed call from his Fortune.
Recently BCCI has released the names of the selected squad for the series against England, Jaiswal wasn't there, many new names with some glossy stats reflect in that list but Jaiswal missed the last train of hope, all eyes now on the Champions Trophy squad which will be screened on 17th February, India's first match will be against of Bangla Tigers with a new charm,so as India but without Jaiswal's Shahrukh Khan style of celebration will be chiseled the afternoon's daybreak.
When BCCI, news profiles are talking about their speculations, analysis, prejudices, resolution maybe they're talking about the warm blooded skeleton of victorious India not the one man sailor on a drowned ship; Yashasvi Jaiswal.