
New Delhi: Former India batter Wasim Jaffer said he was surprised that young left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal took a very quick decision to leave Mumbai for Goa in the domestic cricket circuit.
On Saturday, Jaiswal put behind a string of low scores when he hit a 45-ball 67 in Rajasthan Royals’ 50-run win over Punjab Kings at Mullanpur. "No matter what Goa was offering him. You don't leave Mumbai, especially at this age (Jaiswal is 23). It's okay if somebody is 34-35 then you want to go out.
"That (differences with Mumbai team management) must have prompted him to take this decision, but I think leaving Mumbai is a shocking decision. Somebody who has played from Under-14s to now for Mumbai, and Goa being a plate-group team that has just come into the elite group - for him to go and play there, whatever time he will spend on first-class cricket, I am surprised he's taken that decision so soon.