Hyderabad: Under-19 cricket world cup gave the game another future star during its 2020 edition. Yashasvi Jaiswal rose to fame in the mega event and almost single-handedly won India fifth title. India lost to Bangladesh in the final and many hearts were broken. However, Yashasvi is not looking at the result but the journey.
Jaiswal on Tuesday said that although the team couldn't get the result they wanted at the, it was a "great journey throughout the tournament".
Bangladesh won a rain-affected final, chasing down India's 177 to win by three wickets via the DLS method, capping off a thrilling tournament.
"As I've now had the time to look back upon all the hard work, perseverance and discipline that went into achieving a much-awaited dream paid off when I walked onto the ground to represent my country for the all prestigious ICC World Cup final," Jaiswal wrote on Instagram.
Jaiswal's U-19 World Cup scores read: 88, 105*, 62, 57*, 29*, 59 as he finished the tournament as the highest run-getter.
"It was a great journey throughout the tournament even though we didn't get the result we wanted. Humbled to receive the 'Player of the Tournament' and make my contribution towards getting to the finale. Upwards and onwards from here," he added.
Jaiswal will now be seen in action for Rajasthan Royals in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) which starts from March 29.