Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. What a story, such courage and determination - this happens but once in a lifetime. I know I am going to watch him playing for many, many years.
Claire dear, it’s stunning how westerners don’t miss an opportunity remind us of our ‘ shocking poverty that could look Dickensian England look like Disney Land !’ , why not add a line all the time - “ A state that culminated due to the debilitating exploits of the Muslim invaders and British colonisers to this otherwise wealthy land that topped the global economy for over a millennium !’ ?
I think that is comment in bad taste. She has put up a sympathetic narrative and it should be appreciated. The poverty in india is shocking and there is no shame in accepting that reality
The comment is in a really bad taste. Even if it's not debilitated by Muslims or britishers, why do you think the situation will be different. The division and monarchies already exist.
Nice description of Jaiswal. I had read about his struggles and determination to play cricket at the highest level. Just an incredibly beautiful young man.
jaiswal ...inspiration to many aspiring cricketers..it wasn't easy for him..he earned it a hard way..., god bless him.. wish him more success in coming years ...
I live in mumbai, where yashasvi was is just one bad day away from dying of hunger. No one from outside Mumbai can imagine the hardship of that kind of existence. There is poverty, crime and all sorts of existential issues to deal with every hour.
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@@AP-do6sv yep mumbai has 2 faces on one side extreme luxury on other extreme poverty.
Dickensian London looted india and australia has crap ton of minerals on a stolen land . Not everyone is blessed like that and each indian state has different kind of wealth
Ashamed that you being a Bengali cant see past the negative just like Mamata Banerjee and her TMC goons. Always seeing saffron as BJP color! Sportsmen and women overcome losses and try their best not to repeat the same.
@@judgedredd2594 Calm down. Stop over thinking & reading between the lines. Claire erroneously stated that we lost in NZ. I just corrected that mistake.
He's the best example for the saying when the going gets tough the tough get going. He has just got started and is certain to achieve incredible things in his life
Nowadays cricketers from poor backgrounds are beginning to play for India. Siraj and Vinay Kumar are the sons of autorickshaw drivers, Rinku Singh’s father delivers gas cylinders. Natarajan’s father is a weaver. Bumrah’s mother is a teacher. Such players are igniting others from the rural areas. Anyone with talent is getting a boost in their lives by coaches and others. This IPL auction has thrown another surprise. One of the teams has picked up a 13 year old prodigy for a huge amount!
Complete fallacy. Only 1 Modi, 1.4B Indians. 1 Jaiswal. 1.4B Indians. The odds against you are incredibly high, and only a few will get the rewards. Imagine the effort you have to go to in order to succeed. Society should nit be like this. It should not be so hard to just survive. Go look at any other country and ordinaty plumbers and electricians have houses, cars, clothes and work reasonable jobs in decent envorinments. Poverty and corruption are so pervasive here and we take it for granted, while the very rich live obscene lives and people look up to them because their values are so shallow and mean.
@@nsn5564 that's not the point, even a tea-boy can become India's PM, someone who has passion and works hard has a chance. Not everyone anywhere is guaranteed success, one has to earn it. But countries like India allows people to rise.
The kid has not forgotten he is a kid, and that his team and his country gives him the freedom to be what he can be, and provides a good living through the IPL and excellent cricket salaries. India is always a "possible" country. India's entrepreneurs are just about beginning to express themselves. That's what is scaring the economic world order. The quiet power is how India's culture won't let any of this let to get to their heads. This one will stay humble and rooted and follow his role models.
Claire and Will you did a great job of putting a life of Yashaswi Jaiswal to the World to show the kids that dreams are worth pursuing.. Go get them Lord will bless you all the way.
0:50 Shocking Poverty??? Common! Yes there is poverty but it's not shocking or horrendous, you are just narrating the late 90's & early 2000's typical western narrative. I have seen more shocking poverty & homelessness in the UK, US & canada etc... than in India in the recent past! To think that you have to compare a supposedly developed country to compare it with a developing nation, is itself laughable & not forgetting the same country that became rich from rags, by looting & de industrialization, India etc..., is even more pathetic & HORRENDOUS! Yes! We are far from a complete poverty alleviation (not possible anywhere tbh), but common, to garner views & to peddle the same story, you don't need this cheap & shock method.
Happy for Jaiswal. RR team has managed him very well ,he is future captain of RR & most probably india also. The presenter voice is very melodious. Boland will be challeng for him in next match. Good luck Kangaroo Bois .
08:14 the indians didnt get walloped by the Kiwis in New Zealand, we got our backsides handed to us by the Kiwis at home, our own backyard where no one does that to us. You can thank the Kiwis for that fiery Perth performance.
It wasn't all bad though. I bought a pack of Jaffa Cakes for a touring team Jaiswal was with. He loved them so much, his coach asked me if I had anymore. I did.. He ate that too.😂 Good lad. This was UK 2006. Lovely boy.
Homeless...at one point He has to fight 5 days in a week besides the ground with busted goons just to stay in that area...🎉playing cricket is secondary option for him that time...😮 Did u understand how difficult it was if u have to fight 5 days each in a week besides concentrate on your game...🎉
Jaiswal: The ball is coming too slow! That is an absolute embarrassment to a bowler like Stark from a new kid in the block. I don't know if any other world class bowler must have received such a nasty punch. I think Stark should quit Cricket.
Is this a racist piece or is it just hate, there's literally poverty in every country America and UK are the worst in the world right now India is always just coming up it is the progression that matters
@nsn5564 much of what we cannot do is of our own making. We must understand that common sense is not common. Not all are ready to do the right way - the hard way, nor everyone has the emotional strength, courage, and belief. Generally, most people tend to be negative about life. They tend to see life as a glass half empty rather than half full.
@@prabhakarit Again, this is my point. These conventional sayings are mostly false. I can guarantee you that there are MANY who work as hard, have as much courage, as much belief in themselves. Doesn't mean they will succeed at all. In sports they say "They really wanted it more". This is pure b.s.. Everybody wants it. There's a lot of random luck involved. For every Jaiswal, there are probably many thousands who worked as hard and could have been as talented but never got a shot.
@@nsn5564 Yes of course, thats law of nature. I am still not sure what you are getting at. What you are saying is a just the way it is, its never going to change, else there would be many Sachin tendulkar, and Shane Warnes to go around with. If one does not work hard, there is ofcourse no chance at all, if one works luck may still help you. That is life.
Dear Ms Claire Harvey, As part of journalism, one homework you could do is to try and pronounce the Indian names right. Its a bit unbearable to sit through your podcast without this skill.
India does have shocking poverty. Just because you city folks run around in big fancy malls doesn't mean that poverty has been eradicated in India. Modern India keeps pretending that India is now fully developed, which is not true at all. Small towns like mine are struggling to keep up, with power outages every hour, several slums and poor people living shockingly low quality lives. Don't ignore us. Don't claim that we're living some kind of first world lifestyle. The poor are starving, the rich are enjoying, and the middle class is pretending that everyone has a good life.
@@rationalrama Those who have courage they will make their own way. Every life has problem. India is a massive country and when this of sizable country seem to be in trouble , its means there is some basement level problem which has not been sorted out for 67 years. India has poor people yes , but you can not ignore india has been trying to overcome that. A big country like india needs big business environment , business houses that the previous govt ignores to create. India cant never be in good shape without industrialization that has been ignored by previous govt.
@@Tugofwar22 wonderful! You seem to be of the Andhbhakt variety blaming the previous governments. Tell me. Is india gonna uplift the poor via cronyism? Your master's pal Adani is implicated in paying bribes to politicians to ensure above market purchase rates for electricity to loot the public. The cronies and kleptocrats are getting richer at the expense of the vast majority of the country. Is this the progress India needs?
@@KishEl-h2q He was shifted in mumbai to play cricket. His is from another state where he has house. dont speak without knowing everything. He lived in tent because he was from poor family , and cant afford proper room in mumbai's rich area. But he was not homeless.
From selling street food to Smashing world class bowlers😈😈The kid came a long way❤️🔥❤️🔥
He never sold street food , his coach jwala had already clarified
@abhinay4200 he himself has said that he used to sell panipuri.... haven't you seen his pictures selling Street food😒
@@RaviGoswami-xp9vv listen to Coach jwala interview with Shubhankar mishra
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. What a story, such courage and determination - this happens but once in a lifetime. I know I am going to watch him playing for many, many years.
Thank you
Claire dear, it’s stunning how westerners don’t miss an opportunity remind us of our ‘ shocking poverty that could look Dickensian England look like Disney Land !’ , why not add a line all the time - “ A state that culminated due to the debilitating exploits of the Muslim invaders and British colonisers to this otherwise wealthy land that topped the global economy for over a millennium !’ ?
Well said
It’s just a matter of time brother, our time is just around the corner to reclaim our lost glory days back..
I think that is comment in bad taste. She has put up a sympathetic narrative and it should be appreciated. The poverty in india is shocking and there is no shame in accepting that reality
@@s.krishna4084 no its not. Absolute poverty has vanished from India and there should be no "inferiority complex " in accepting the reality 🤣
The comment is in a really bad taste. Even if it's not debilitated by Muslims or britishers, why do you think the situation will be different. The division and monarchies already exist.
Nice description of Jaiswal. I had read about his struggles and determination to play cricket at the highest level. Just an incredibly beautiful young man.
jaiswal ...inspiration to many aspiring cricketers..it wasn't easy for him..he earned it a hard way..., god bless him.. wish him more success in coming years ...
He wasn't necessarily homeless he just left his home to make something of his life
he was sleeping in a tent
I live in mumbai, where yashasvi was is just one bad day away from dying of hunger. No one from outside Mumbai can imagine the hardship of that kind of existence. There is poverty, crime and all sorts of existential issues to deal with every hour.
@@AP-do6sv yep mumbai has 2 faces on one side extreme luxury on other extreme poverty.
What doesn't break you, makes you stronger. Best wishes for his future in cricket
Dickensian London looted india and australia has crap ton of minerals on a stolen land . Not everyone is blessed like that and each indian state has different kind of wealth
A correction Claire.
The Indians arrived in Australia after a whitewash by the Kiwis at home - not in New Zealand.
Yes, that was embarrassing but a remarkable turnaround all the same! Ain't it?
something weird happenning with test cricket teams are starting to loose more at home and find away matches easier which was unheard of.
@@jzzquant It was an aberration won't happen again in 50 years hopefully
Ashamed that you being a Bengali cant see past the negative just like Mamata Banerjee and her TMC goons. Always seeing saffron as BJP color! Sportsmen and women overcome losses and try their best not to repeat the same.
@@judgedredd2594 Calm down. Stop over thinking & reading between the lines. Claire erroneously stated that we lost in NZ. I just corrected that mistake.
Now he's a superstar.
Hard work pays!
Jaiswal is the greatest Rags to Riches story coming from India - and by riches I mean unleashing of potential
Ohhh the struggle of Australians to pronounce "Yashasvi"!! 😀😀
Mark Nicholas doing the same
It’s alright, I can barely pronounce Labuschagne.
It's better then Sonia Gandhi.
😂😂😂
This one did well, though.
Panipuri to Perth !
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Character and grit is formed through such tough life situations.
He's the best example for the saying when the going gets tough the tough get going. He has just got started and is certain to achieve incredible things in his life
A fine young and talented lad. Hope and pray that he stays rooted and humble and always in form😊
This is an incredible story!
Good coverage n insight ❤
All the best from Mumbai
This is such an inspirational srory, God Bless him.
Nowadays cricketers from poor backgrounds are beginning to play for India. Siraj and Vinay Kumar are the sons of autorickshaw drivers, Rinku Singh’s father delivers gas cylinders. Natarajan’s father is a weaver. Bumrah’s mother is a teacher. Such players are igniting others from the rural areas. Anyone with talent is getting a boost in their lives by coaches and others. This IPL auction has thrown another surprise. One of the teams has picked up a 13 year old prodigy for a huge amount!
Bumrah is not from poor background by any stretch of imagination. Maybe middle class but certainly not poor.
His father he selling the pannipuri and one day smashing the world class bowler and say your bowl is slow you are in age facter
Great ! What a perseverance ❤️
Congratulations dear Yashsvi! Stay blessed!
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Bumhra will have a similar series that Mitchell Johnson had in 2013-2014 Ashes
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Proud of you young cricketer of Indian team Yashasvi Jaiswal.I believe you make history.
GRIT and COURAGE!
He sold Pani poori for a living. He understands the vagaries of life. The world belongs to you young man! Go go go! Stop at nothing!
His name yashasvi means successful.
Wow...what a podcast. The voice of the lady is so soothing and the presentation is straight to the point.subscribed to the channel✌️
India is a land of opportunity
If a tea-boy can become a PM (Modi), a dairy boy can surely become reach the heights of cricket
He never sells tea
Complete fallacy. Only 1 Modi, 1.4B Indians. 1 Jaiswal. 1.4B Indians.
The odds against you are incredibly high, and only a few will get the rewards.
Imagine the effort you have to go to in order to succeed.
Society should nit be like this. It should not be so hard to just survive. Go look at any other country and ordinaty plumbers and electricians have houses, cars, clothes and work reasonable jobs in decent envorinments. Poverty and corruption are so pervasive here and we take it for granted, while the very rich live obscene lives and people look up to them because their values are so shallow and mean.
@@nsn5564 that's not the point, even a tea-boy can become India's PM, someone who has passion and works hard has a chance. Not everyone anywhere is guaranteed success, one has to earn it. But countries like India allows people to rise.
@@prabhakarittrue!💯
Nicely said about India.
The kid has not forgotten he is a kid, and that his team and his country gives him the freedom to be what he can be, and provides a good living through the IPL and excellent cricket salaries.
India is always a "possible" country.
India's entrepreneurs are just about beginning to express themselves. That's what is scaring the economic world order.
The quiet power is how India's culture won't let any of this let to get to their heads. This one will stay humble and rooted and follow his role models.
Claire and Will you did a great job of putting a life of Yashaswi Jaiswal to the
World to show the kids that dreams are worth pursuing..
Go get them
Lord will bless you all the way.
Behind every successful sportsman is an even harder working Mentor.
Its pure God's gift to have a mentor like him
It is just one match....the series has a long way to go.
Yeah but he certainly broke the back of Aussie bowlers on their own fastest highway 🤭🫠
It’s an incredible achievement 👌
He earned the respect of all around the world 😮
That was such good story telling !!
0:50 Shocking Poverty??? Common! Yes there is poverty but it's not shocking or horrendous, you are just narrating the late 90's & early 2000's typical western narrative.
I have seen more shocking poverty & homelessness in the UK, US & canada etc... than in India in the recent past! To think that you have to compare a supposedly developed country to compare it with a developing nation, is itself laughable & not forgetting the same country that became rich from rags, by looting & de industrialization, India etc..., is even more pathetic & HORRENDOUS!
Yes! We are far from a complete poverty alleviation (not possible anywhere tbh), but common, to garner views & to peddle the same story, you don't need this cheap & shock method.
Lovely commentary thank you
Jaiswal is most hungry for the stage than anybody else in this business
From a colonial mindset to a racist mindset, 'the Australian' can make arrogance look terribly boring. 😊
How so?
A day will come this young glad who broke gavakar, sachin etc...records....
Happy for Jaiswal.
RR team has managed him very well ,he is future captain of RR & most probably india also.
The presenter voice is very melodious.
Boland will be challeng for him in next match.
Good luck Kangaroo Bois .
There is this glimmer of hope keeps us going.
08:14 the indians didnt get walloped by the Kiwis in New Zealand, we got our backsides handed to us by the Kiwis at home, our own backyard where no one does that to us. You can thank the Kiwis for that fiery Perth performance.
It wasn't all bad though. I bought a pack of Jaffa Cakes for a touring team Jaiswal was with. He loved them so much, his coach asked me if I had anymore. I did.. He ate that too.😂 Good lad. This was UK 2006. Lovely boy.
From selling tea on railway station to becoming the Prime Minister of the World's largest democracy we have so many amazing success stories
Inspiring story ❤
Amazing ❤ reporting
Amazing story.🏏🏏🏏
It's true.
Eish him all the best to achieve great heights in cricket.
8:20 India didn’t tour NewZeland, they lost at home 3-0 to the Kiwis
Next indian super star 🌟 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
M.S. Dhoni story was similar.
Homeless...at one point He has to fight 5 days in a week besides the ground with busted goons just to stay in that area...🎉playing cricket is secondary option for him that time...😮 Did u understand how difficult it was if u have to fight 5 days each in a week besides concentrate on your game...🎉
OMG!!! Great .. hope Yash never firget his coach nd V'rao
Rags to riches story.
Life Lesson is never give up. Fight the odds and one day things will brighten up like never been thought of 😅
Jaiswal: The ball is coming too slow! That is an absolute embarrassment to a bowler like Stark from a new kid in the block. I don't know if any other world class bowler must have received such a nasty punch. I think Stark should quit Cricket.
BTW the word “ Yashaswi” means successful in Hindi.
Is this a racist piece or is it just hate, there's literally poverty in every country America and UK are the worst in the world right now India is always just coming up it is the progression that matters
Both
Hope he follows the psth to greatnesd via the Sachin wayvthen what happened to Kambli.
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Amazing transformation of a young kid become a super star of international cricket. Can't ask for more ❤
Homeless is not the right word. He is poor street vendor son.
Homeless is too much offensive word to use , its contextually so different than west.
I only believe in Jassi bhai❤
story similar to slumdog millionaire movie
From pani Puri to Gulab jamoons 😂
Australia is going to bounce back. India did so last time.
I don't want to see him blinded with these, don't be next Prithvi Shah. Don't listen to these media glittering stories. Stop this.
There is always someone going to be born in india to humiliate Aussies in test cricket. Tendulkar, Kohli and now Jaiswal
"The success of 1 Jaiswal proves it is possible."
Why does not the failure of the remaining 1.4 billion people prove it is *not* possible?
@nsn5564 much of what we cannot do is of our own making. We must understand that common sense is not common. Not all are ready to do the right way - the hard way, nor everyone has the emotional strength, courage, and belief. Generally, most people tend to be negative about life. They tend to see life as a glass half empty rather than half full.
@@prabhakarit Again, this is my point. These conventional sayings are mostly false. I can guarantee you that there are MANY who work as hard, have as much courage, as much belief in themselves. Doesn't mean they will succeed at all. In sports they say "They really wanted it more". This is pure b.s.. Everybody wants it. There's a lot of random luck involved. For every Jaiswal, there are probably many thousands who worked as hard and could have been as talented but never got a shot.
@@nsn5564 Yes of course, thats law of nature. I am still not sure what you are getting at. What you are saying is a just the way it is, its never going to change, else there would be many Sachin tendulkar, and Shane Warnes to go around with. If one does not work hard, there is ofcourse no chance at all, if one works luck may still help you. That is life.
Watch your tongue when you are saying " failure of 1.4 Billion"
No video! Not good enough
😭😭😭Are bass karo kabhi tou batting ki tarif karlo kab tk uski Panipuri waali story lagaoge
so much to take from here
1 in a billion,,,
Yea yea guys it's ye sabzi not yashasvi 🤨
Dear Ms Claire Harvey,
As part of journalism, one homework you could do is to try and pronounce the Indian names right. Its a bit unbearable to sit through your podcast without this skill.
She did good job bro ....dont be too critical.
She did great!
Stop crying, mis pronouncing the name is not a intentional insult. It's absolutely okay.
Have you heard most of the pronunciation of Asian commentators? Don't embarrass us or yourself!
She did a pretty good job.
He was never homeless although he came from lower middle class family
Shocking poverty? Wow - she’s clearly never been to India
Indian set his story. He was never homeless, Spreading a fake story.
India does have shocking poverty. Just because you city folks run around in big fancy malls doesn't mean that poverty has been eradicated in India. Modern India keeps pretending that India is now fully developed, which is not true at all. Small towns like mine are struggling to keep up, with power outages every hour, several slums and poor people living shockingly low quality lives. Don't ignore us. Don't claim that we're living some kind of first world lifestyle. The poor are starving, the rich are enjoying, and the middle class is pretending that everyone has a good life.
@@rationalrama Those who have courage they will make their own way. Every life has problem. India is a massive country and when this of sizable country seem to be in trouble , its means there is some basement level problem which has not been sorted out for 67 years. India has poor people yes , but you can not ignore india has been trying to overcome that. A big country like india needs big business environment , business houses that the previous govt ignores to create. India cant never be in good shape without industrialization that has been ignored by previous govt.
@@Tugofwar22 wonderful! You seem to be of the Andhbhakt variety blaming the previous governments.
Tell me. Is india gonna uplift the poor via cronyism? Your master's pal Adani is implicated in paying bribes to politicians to ensure above market purchase rates for electricity to loot the public. The cronies and kleptocrats are getting richer at the expense of the vast majority of the country. Is this the progress India needs?
New Superstar of Indian Team
He wasn't homeless lol, just staying in temporary places to train
But from very poor background right.thats main point
He was never homeless ffs😂
He was poor but not homeless. He has always been a special talent. Everyone here knows that. He has something special.
If he was living in the dairy where he was working and then a tent by the maidan, that is homeless. A tent is not a home.
He was. Do a little more research
He slept in small shed in the cricket ground.
@@KishEl-h2q He was shifted in mumbai to play cricket. His is from another state where he has house. dont speak without knowing everything. He lived in tent because he was from poor family , and cant afford proper room in mumbai's rich area. But he was not homeless.
He was poor but not homeless.
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