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Since India clinched the 2024 T20 World Cup trophy with a stellar performance against South Africa, the entire nation has been swept up in euphoria, ensuring the celebrations are as lively as ever. Emotional videos and heartfelt messages continue to flood social media, each one swelling our chests with pride. Amidst this wave, a heartwarming video of Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrating India’s victory in his own unique style has captured the internet’s heart.
In the widely circulated clip on ‘X’, Jaiswal stands alone, waving the Indian flag proudly amidst a sea of jubilant faces. While others celebrate with teammates or loved ones, Jaiswal remains blissfully immersed in his personal celebration, needing no validation from anyone else.
Yashasvi Jaiswal is lost in his own World with Indian Flag when India won T20 World Cup. ❤️pic.twitter.com/b4X3b26L6O— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) July 1, 2024
Social media quickly resonated with his genuine joy. One user commented, “Just letting the moment to sink in. He’s the future of Indian Cricket, next wc se we’ll be relying on him and his batchmates to carry our expectations. Probably getting ready for that.” Another wrote, “It’s just that liveliness which stays. All this means a lot to someone who has had his first outing on such a grand stage. Spot on liveliness.”
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Yet another reminisced, “Me on independence day in school when I was in class 1.” And summarising the sentiment, the fourth one simply declared, “I am jaiswal in this video.”
This wasn’t Jaiswal’s only viral moment from the 2024 T20 World Cup. When he shared photos with the trophy on Instagram, captioning it “Can’t explain in words,” Suryakumar Yadav playfully teased him, commenting, “Mat kar SOJA (Don’t do, sleep).” LOL!
Selected for the T20 World Cup squad based on his stellar IPL 2024 performance, where he scored 435 runs, including a century and a fifty, Jaiswal boasts an impressive T20I record: 501 runs at an average of 33.46 and a blistering strike rate of 161.93 in 17 matches.
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Although he didn’t get to play in the T20 World Cup, Jaiswal gears up for the upcoming T20I series against Zimbabwe, set to start on July 6. With stalwarts like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli stepping back from T20Is, Jaiswal is poised to become one of India’s primary openers, carrying the hopes of a nation.
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