Yashasvi Jaiswal's U-19 World Cup did not end how he wanted it to be as India lost to Bangladesh in the final. But on a personal front, he tallied 400 runs in South Africa, and was adjudged the player of the tournament.
His trophy, a silverware most would love to preserve for the rest of their lives, was seen lying on a table, broken into two pieces as per an Indian Express report.
Jaiswal could not recollect how it happened but more importantly, he isn't upset.
His coach Jwala Singh said, "This isn't the first time! He cares more about runs, doesn't fuss too much about trophies".
"Until now, it was just age-group tournament, now that I will be in man's world I know I have to double my hardwork," Jaiswal said.
"My fight isn't with the world. It's with me. My only bad habit is cold drinks, I plan to leave it now. Too much sugar. I have to get fitter. I do meditation, I have started to give more attention to fitness as its key to succeed," he said.
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