Yashasvi Jaiswal makes shock switch from Mumbai to Goa citing personal reasons

Mumbai cricket's domestic powerhouse had led the foundation for the left-hander's blossoming international career however, the governing body has accepted his request.

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India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal makes a shocking move of leaving Mumbai Cricket Association and joining Goa Cricket Association from the 2025-26 season. Mumbai cricket's domestic powerhouse had led the foundation for the left-hander's blossoming international career however, the governing body has accepted his request. "Yes, it is surprising.

He must have thought of something to make such a move. He has requested us to relieve him and we have accepted his request,” an MCA official told PTI on Wednesday. Jaiswal last played for Mumbai against Jammu and Kashmir in their Ranji Trophy Group A league round match from January 23-25 following the strict implementation of the BCCI directives that all India players should play domestic cricket if not on national duty.



In that game, Jaiswal made his sole appearance in the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season, scoring 4 and 26 as Mumbai lost by five wickets to Jammu and Kashmir for the second time in the tournament’s history. There are chances that while playing in Goa, Jaiswal could get the chance to captain when he is not on national duty. “He wants to play for us and we welcome him.

He will be playing for us from the next season,” Goa Cricket Association’s secretary Shamba Desai told PTI. "Yes, that can happen,” he replied when asked if Jaiswal could be a captaincy candidate for the state. "He plays for the Indian cricket team so he can be the captain and we will work in the direction to appoint him.

Regarding his availability (for the domestic competitions), we are yet to speak,” he added. Jaiswal is the third cricketer from Mumbai in recent times to have moved to Goa after Arjun Tendulkar and Siddhesh Lad. Lad and Tendulkar had moved to Goa ahead of the 2022-23 season.

The right-handed batter Lad served his cooling-off period before making a successful return to Mumbai last season in the Ranji Trophy. Jaiswal has been India’s first-choice opener since making his Test debut against the West Indies in July 2023 and since then he has played 19 games, cementing himself with stellar performances on the biggest stage. He averages more than 52 in Tests including four hundreds and 10 fifties.

(With PTI inputs).