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Yashasvi Jaiswal Shows Off His New Hairstyle Ahead Of Duleep Trophy 2024


Yashasvi Jaiswal shows off his hairstyle (x.com)Yashasvi Jaiswal shows off his hairstyle (x.com)

Yashasvi Jaiswal is set to represent the Abhimanyu Easwaran-led Team B side in the much-awaited Duleep Trophy 2024 season. As the explosive Indian opening batter braces himself for a grueling red-ball season, the 22-year-old was spotted showing off his new hairstyle just a day prior to the launch of the first-class tournament in Bengaluru.

Jaiswal recently toured Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe for several white-ball fixtures, and was also a part of the travelling Indian party in West Indies and USA that lifted the 2024 T20 World Cup in June.

Yashasvi Jaiswal sports dashing new look

A day prior to Team B’s opening Duleep Trophy 2024 fixture against Shubman Gill’s Team A, young Yashasvi Jaiswal was spotted inside the team hotel flaunting his dashing new look. The cricketer even took to his Instagram account and shared a picture of his hairstyle.

The Duleep Trophy 2024 season marks Yashasvi Jaiswal’s return to red-ball cricket for the first time since India’s five-match Test series against England back in early-March this year. Throughout the five Tests of India’s 4-1 series triumph, Jaiswal plundered 712 runs from just nine innings at a prolific batting average of 89. He slapped three half-centuries and two tons in the process, and listed his career-best Test score of 214*.

Jaiswal Eyes To Continue Purple Patch

Jaiswal’s rise to prominence made him one of the likely candidates for Team India to tour Australia later this year as an opener for a blockbuster five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series. Currently averaging a splendid 68.53 in 16 innings, the youngster will be aiming to sustain his red-ball batting form by notching up notable scores in forthcoming Duleep Trophy matches.

The first-class Indian tournament will be followed by an immediate home Test series against Bangladesh and New Zealand. The aforementioned fixtures, coupled with the series in Australia all constitute a part of the ongoing 2023-25 WTC cycle.