Team India’s rising star Yashasvi Jaiswal found himself swarmed by fans searching for selfies in Mumbai and needed to dash away to flee the chaotic scene. As he exited a constructing, reportedly after attending a special screening of Border 2 with Ahan Shetty and KL Rahul, the teenager was surrounded from all sides, causing complete pandemonium.
Once outside, Yashasvi hurried to his automobile while fans continued to chase him, attempting to grab a selfie. The cricketer quickly got into the vehicle, managing to depart the doubtless volatile situation safely. You’ll be able to watch the video here:
🚨 Yashasvi Jaiswal ran away when fans surrounded him 🚨
Yashasvi Jaiswal needed to run away when fans surrounded him in Mumbai.
Hats off to him for not losing his cool. Not less than people needs to be considerate enough to provide him some space to walk.What’s your opinion on this?… pic.twitter.com/CJvyYOGZJx
— Sonu (@Cricket_live247) January 25, 2026
In India, it’s unfortunately common for cricketers to be mobbed by fans, particularly when security is insufficient. Star players steadily face such situations at airports and stadiums, as devoted fans often push limits and cross personal boundaries.
Yashasvi Jaiswal Left Out Of India’s T20 Plans For NZ Series & 2026 World Cup
The opening batsman wrapped up 2025 on a high note, scoring his maiden ODI century within the third match against South Africa in Vizag, and followed it up with a few impressive performances for Mumbai within the 2025-26 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT).
Despite this manner, he was ignored by selectors for the T20I team, while fellow left-handed opener Ishan Kishan earned a recall. Yashasvi Jaiswal also needed to make way within the ODI squad following Shubman Gill’s recovery from injury.
Jaiswal’s exclusion from India’s T20 plans means he’ll miss the upcoming series against Recent Zealand in addition to the 2026 T20 World Cup, raising questions on the team management’s strategy in balancing in-form talent with experience.
The southpaw last represented Mumbai within the 2025-26 Vijay Hazare Trophy on January 6 and is anticipated to return to competitive cricket within the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL), having been retained by the Rajasthan Royals (RR).
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