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"Welcome To London": Dotting Son Yashasvi Jaiswal Gives Parents A Tour Of Aesthetic City



Yashasvi Jaiswal with family in London [Source: @yashasvijaiswal28/Instagram]Yashasvi Jaiswal with family in London [Source: @yashasvijaiswal28/Instagram]

Yashasvi Jaiswal invited his family to London in what turned out to be their first visit to England. In a picture posted on Instagram, the Indian cricketer is seen taking his parents on a tour of the beautiful city.

Jaiswal is currently in England for a 5-match Test series against England. For the final Test scheduled at The Oval, the Indian team landed in London earlier this week, where Yashasvi had special guests waiting for him.

Yashasvi Jaiswal Spends Quality Time With Family In London

Ahead of the fifth Test, Yashasvi Jaiswal took some time off to take his parents and brother for a quick tour in London. He showed them the historic monuments, including the clock tower.

Jaiswal posted a couple of pictures from this special trip on Instagram, and fans loved his heartwarming gesture towards his parents.

Jaiswal's IG post [Source:  @yashasvijaiswal28/Instagram]Jaiswal's IG post [Source:  @yashasvijaiswal28/Instagram]

The opener dealt with several hardships in his junior days to keep his dream of playing cricket alive. He stayed away from his family for the longest time, but finally, the hard work of the family has paid off.

Yashasvi Jaiswal is one of the most talented cricketers from the young generation who is scaling new heights each day. He settled down with his family in Mumbai after buying a luxurious apartment. The entire Jaiswal family now lives a comfortable life.

Jaiswal’s Weakness In Focus Ahead Of Fifth Test

Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal had shown promise on the England tour, including a century and a fifty in the first innings. Still, his second innings performance has been a cause for worry. 

Scores of 4, 28, 0, and 0 show India in poor light, particularly with the series hanging in the balance. As an opening batsman, Jaiswal was supposed to bring stability to the top order, but his consistent failures in pressure games can prove costly to India.

With the pivotal fifth Test at The Oval looming, the visitors will be praying that the young left-hander can break his second-innings jinx and perform when it counts.