
Yashasvi Jaiswal takes a U-turn from his Goa move; requests MCA to withdraw NOC
- Cricket
- May 9, 2025
In a surprising turn, the rising star of India Yashavi Jaiswal He has changed his mind regarding his domestic cryket loyalty. After previously searching for a change of Mumbai to Goa From the 2025–26 season, the left -handed batter has now requested the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) To revoke the No objection certificate (NOC) That had cleared his movement.
Yashavi Jaiswal invests the decision to join Goa
Jaiswal, a product of the robust domestic cricket system of Mumbai, had previously communicated his intention to join Goa and had already secured a NOC of the MCA. The reports only suggested that Goa had sacrificed him a leadership role, making his movement look definitive.
However, in unexpected development, the 22 -year -old has communicated with the MCA once again, this time with a formal request to withdraw the NOC. In an email to the association, Jaiswal clarified that the initial decision was influenced by family relocation plans, which are no longer in place.
“I, the insignified, would ask his good being to change my request to withdraw my noc, since I had some family plans to change GOA, which has now reduced the leg! Therefore, sincerely this to wait for Movest MCA to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have a toy. Jaiswal wrote in the email cited by Critbuzz.
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MCA has not yet responded to Jaiswal’s request
The ball is now on the MCAS court. The authorities have not yet responded to Jaiswal’s email and, according to reports, they are consulting both the BCCI and the Goa Cricket Association to understand the procedural implications of revoking an already articulated NOC.
Since the NOC has not yet forwarded to the leg or the BCCI or the GCA, there may be room for a reversal: the hard clarity of the high authorities will be crucial before a formal decision is made.
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