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    Home»Sports»Yashasvi Jaiswal, The Lone Cricketer in TIME’s ‘100 Next’ List

    Yashasvi Jaiswal, The Lone Cricketer in TIME’s ‘100 Next’ List

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    Yashasvi Jaiswal, The Lone Cricketer in TIME’s ‘100 Next’ List
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    Indian cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal has been recognized by TIME magazine, being included in the ‘100 Next’ list. This list celebrates the world’s rising stars. Jaiswal stands as the only cricketer to be selected for this prestigious recognition.

    TIME’s ‘100 Next’ list features individuals across various fields, from entertainment to sports and politics. These individuals are chosen for their significant impact. The selection process does not have an age limit.

    The sports category of the 2025 TIME ‘100 Next’ list includes five athletes: Lamine Yamal (football), Paige Bueckers (basketball), Taylor Fritz (tennis), Geno Thitikul (golf), and Yashasvi Jaiswal (cricket).

    Cricket Indian cricket Influential People International Recognition Rising Stars sports TIME 100 Next TIME Magazine yashasvi jaiswal
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