In a heartfelt statement, Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has revealed his decision to shift from Mumbai to Goa for the 2025-26 domestic season, expressing his deep gratitude for Mumbai cricket while acknowledging the new opportunity presented to him by Goa.
On Wednesday, Jaiswal made his intentions clear by writing to the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), requesting a No Objection Certificate (NOC) that would allow him to represent Goa in domestic cricket.

Despite this move, he reiterated that his ties to Mumbai remain strong and that he will always be indebted to the city that helped shape his career.
“It was a very tough decision for me. Whatever I am today is because of Mumbai. The city has made me who I am, and all my life, I will be indebted to the MCA,” Jaiswal told The Indian Express.
The 23-year-old, who has been a mainstay in India’s national team, is set to take on a leadership role with the Goa cricket team. This opportunity has come at a pivotal moment in his career, as Goa has recently qualified for the knock-out stages of the domestic competition. Jaiswal’s move marks a significant chapter, with the promising batsman eager to contribute to his new team’s success.
“Goa has thrown me a new opportunity and it has offered me a leadership role. My first goal will be to do well for India and whenever I’m not on national duty, I will be playing for Goa and try to make them go deep into the tournament. This was an (important) opportunity which came my way and I just took it,” Jaiswal added.
His decision is undoubtedly a bold one. At just 23, it will be a significant step in his career, with Goa’s recent qualification for the knock-out rounds of domestic competitions adding to the challenge and excitement of his new role. Jaiswal’s journey from Suriyawan in Uttar Pradesh to Mumbai at the age of 11, in pursuit of his cricketing dreams, has been nothing short of extraordinary. But now, his next challenge lies in helping Goa reach new heights.
While the shift to Goa might come as a surprise to some, it is not the first time Mumbai has seen players make a similar transition. Notable cricketers like Arjun Tendulkar and Siddhesh Lad have also represented Goa at various points in their careers, further cementing the region’s growing reputation in Indian cricket.
Jaiswal’s career with Mumbai dates back to his Under-19 days, and his talent quickly caught the attention of the cricketing world. His breakthrough moment came during the Vijay Hazare Trophy, where he scored an exceptional double century for Mumbai. That innings, along with his consistent performances in domestic cricket, earned him a place in the Indian national team. Since then, Jaiswal’s career has continued to soar, with his most recent involvement in the Indian squad further solidifying his status as one of the country’s most exciting young prospects.
However, Jaiswal’s decision to leave Mumbai was not made lightly. He has always spoken highly of the opportunities that Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) provided him throughout his journey. His email to the MCA’s office-bearers conveyed his deep respect for the association and his gratitude for having had the privilege to represent Mumbai in domestic cricket.
“I had the privilege of representing Mumbai in domestic cricket and had immensely benefited from the opportunities provided by the association. However, after careful consideration of my career aspirations and personal circumstances, I had decided to seek the transfer,” Jaiswal wrote in his email to the MCA.
Jaiswal’s move to Goa comes after a period of uncertainty in his cricketing calendar. Earlier this year, he had been left out of India’s Champions Trophy squad but was included as a non-travelling substitute. Despite this, Jaiswal was called back into Mumbai’s Ranji squad for their semifinal clash against Vidarbha in February. However, on the eve of the match, he opted out after citing pain in his ankle, a decision that further highlights his commitment to his fitness and his future.
As Jaiswal prepares for his new chapter in Goa, the young cricketer reflects on the experiences that have shaped him thus far. His rise to prominence has been a testament to his determination and hard work, and his move to Goa is seen as a strategic decision aimed at furthering his career, both as a player and as a leader.
For Jaiswal, the balance between representing India and helping his new team succeed will be a key challenge, but one that he is ready to embrace with open arms. With a clear focus on his ultimate goal – to excel for India – Jaiswal is determined to give his all whenever he dons the Goa jersey in domestic competitions.
As one of the brightest young stars in Indian cricket, Jaiswal’s decision to lead Goa signals a new chapter in his career, filled with new challenges and opportunities. While Mumbai will always hold a special place in his heart, the time has come for him to embark on a new journey and make a lasting impact with Goa.
In the coming season, all eyes will be on Jaiswal, as he not only strives to cement his place in India’s national team but also aims to guide Goa to greater success in domestic cricket. As he takes on this leadership role, Jaiswal’s story serves as a reminder that every cricketer’s journey is unique, and sometimes, the path to greatness requires bold decisions and the courage to embrace new opportunities.