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Yashasvi Jaiswal was given such a greed by the Goa cricket team, in front of which they took such a big decision to leave the Mumbai cricket team. Yashasvi himself has revealed the reason for changing the home team.

Yashasvi Jaiswal will leave Mumbai and play for Goa
Highlights
- Yashasvi Jaiswal finally broke silence
- The reason for choosing Goa leaving Mumbai team and counted
- Goa offered me captaincy- Jaiswal
New Delhi: India's opener Yashasvi Jaiswal on Wednesday broke his silence and cited the reason behind going from Mumbai to Goa for the upcoming 2025/26 domestic season. He admitted that despite his move, he would always be indebted to the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). Why did Yashasvi leave the Mumbai team and choose Goa? What is their intention behind this? Let's know
According to a report by Indian Express, Jaiswal has written a letter to MCA to seek a no objection certificate to represent Goa in the upcoming domestic season. The 23 -year -old player who spent his entire life in Mumbai city said that this was a difficult decision. Jaiswal said that he was offered captaincy from Goa, which he could not refuse.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's surprise decision will leave Mumbai and play domestic cricket for Goa!
Yashasvi Jaiswal said, 'This was a very difficult decision for me. Whatever I am today, I am because of Mumbai. This city has made me what I am and I will be indebted to MCA throughout my life. Goa has given me a new opportunity and has given me a leadership role. My first goal will be to perform well for India and whenever I am not in the national team, I will play for Goa and try to take them forward in the tournament. This was an important opportunity, which came to me and I accepted it.
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Some time ago a report said that Jaiswal is one of those players who can replace Rohit Sharma in Test cricket. In such a situation, the opportunity given by Goa can be very big for Jaiswal, who has been a continuous run -scorer for India in Test cricket.
Jaiswal last played in the Ranji Trophy match against Jammu and Kashmir for Mumbai, where he opened with Rohit, but was able to score only 4 and 26 runs. By the way, Jaiswal is not the first Mumbai player to go to Goa for domestic cricket. Siddhesh Lad and Arjun Tendulkar had taken a similar step earlier.