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{{short description|Indian cricketer}}
| name               = Jyoti Yadav
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| caption           = Jyoti Yadav at ITO
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| birth_date         = {{birth date and age|1994|12|17|df=y}}
{{Infobox cricketer
| birth_place       = Mahendragarh, Haryana, [[India]]
|               name = Jyoti Yadav
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| nationality        = Indian
|            fullname = Jyoti Yadav  
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|         birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1977|09|26|df=yes}}
| spouse             =  
|         birth_place = Prayagraj
| alma_mater        = Daulat Ram College,[[Delhi University]]
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| occupation        = [[Journalist]]
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| years_active       = 2016–present
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|            batting = Left-handed
|            bowling = [[Slow left-arm orthodox]]
|                role = [[Batsman]]
|             family =
|            country = India
|               club1 = [[Uttar Pradesh cricket team|Uttar Pradesh]]
|               year1 = 1994–2006
|        clubnumber1 =  
|             columns = 2
|            column1 = [[First-class cricket|First-class]]
|             column2 = [[List A cricket|List A]]
|           matches1 = 93
|            matches2 = 70
|              runs1 = 4,831
|              runs2 = 2,214
|            bat avg1 = 35.00
|            bat avg2 = 36.90
|          100s/50s1 = 9/28
|          100s/50s2 = 3/16
|          top score1 = 146
|          top score2 = 122[[not out|*]]
|         deliveries1 = 650
|        deliveries2 = 686
|            wickets1 = 11
|            wickets2 = 27
|          bowl avg1 = 32.81
|          bowl avg2 = 22.03
|            fivefor1 = 0
|            fivefor2 = 0
|            tenfor1 = 0
|             tenfor2 = 0
|      best bowling1 = 3/11
|      best bowling2 = 4/53
|  catches/stumpings1 = 51/0
|  catches/stumpings2 = 25/0
|              source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/36056.html cricinfo.com
|                date = 24 March
|                year = 2013
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'''Jyoti Yadav''' (born 26 September  1977) is an Indian [[First-class cricket|first class]] cricketer from [[Allahabad]]. A left-handed middle order batsman, Yadav plays for and captains [[Uttar Pradesh cricket team|Uttar Pradesh]]. He made his first class debut in 1994/95 playing for Uttar Pradesh against [[Kerala cricket team|Kerala]] in the [[K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow|KD Singh Babu Stadium]], [[Lucknow]]. He made his First Class [[Limited overs cricket|limited overs]] début playing for Uttar Pradesh against [[Haryana cricket team|Haryana]] in the LB Stadium in [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]] in 1994/95.  He was selected in the Indian squad for the [[Sahara Cup]] in Canada in September 1998.


Jyoti Yadav(born 17 December 1994) is an Indian journalist.<ref name="chhichha">{{cite web |title=JNU हॉस्टल फीस की तुलना एम्स के OPD फीस से करने लगी द प्रिंट की पत्रकार, लोग बोले बकलोल हो क्या ? |url=http://thechhichhaledar.com/the-print-journalist-jyoti-yadav-compare-jnu-hostel-fees-with-aiims-opd-charge/ |website=thechhichhaledar.com |accessdate=1 February 2020 |date=19 November 2019}}</ref><ref name="press">{{cite web |title=Journalist asks why do poor study obscure subjects at JNU, Twitter hits back |url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/journalist-asks-why-do-poor-study-obscure-subjects-at-jnu-twitter-hits-back |website=Free Press Journal |accessdate=1 February 2020 |date=15 November 2019}}</ref> She worked with The Print and covers topics related to politics, gender, social justice, issues related to the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Child Development, and Agriculture.<ref name="lallantop">{{cite web |title=अगर दंगल का बापू हानिकारक है, तो सब बापू हानिकारक बनें: हरियाणा की एक लड़की |url=https://www.thelallantop.com/bherant/dangal-review-and-why-is-this-father-not-dangerous/|date= 26 December 2016 |website=The Lallantop |accessdate=28 January 2020}}</ref><ref name="urdutime">{{cite web |title=Journalist: Let's meet Jyoti Yadav |url=https://hindustanurdutimes.com/%D8%B3%DB%8C%D8%B1%D8%AA-%D9%88-%D8%B4%D8%AE%D8%B5%DB%8C%D8%A7%D8%AA-24/ |website=hindustanurdutimes |accessdate=11 February 2020 |language=Urdu}}</ref><ref name="yahoo">{{cite web |last1=Awantika |first1=D |title=Not standing for National Anthem because of 'periods'. Seriously? |url=https://in.news.yahoo.com/journalist-justifies-not-standing-for-national-anthem-because-periods-seriously-225719555.html |website=Yahoo News |accessdate=11 February 2020}}</ref>
In 1998 Jyoti Yadav got "Castrol Young Cricketer of the Year" award ''with Sachin Tendulkar who got senior cricketer of the year awardHe was the first cricketer from UttarPradesh to get this award.''


==Early life and education==
In Duleep Trophy debut in 1996, against East Zone, he scored 146 not out.
Jyoti Yadav was born in Mahendragarh, Haryana on 17 December 1994. She completed her early schooling at a private school in Haryana. After that, she enrolled herself at Daulat Ram College, Delhi University from where she completed her Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Arts degree in English Literature.<ref name="lallantop">{{cite web |title=अगर दंगल का बापू हानिकारक है, तो सब बापू हानिकारक बनें: हरियाणा की एक लड़की |url=https://www.thelallantop.com/bherant/dangal-review-and-why-is-this-father-not-dangerous/|date= 26 December 2016 |website=The Lallantop |accessdate=28 January 2020}}</ref><ref name="urdutime" />


==Career==
He was also captain U-19 India against Sri Lanka. Also, Ranji Trophy UP Captain 2002-2007. India U-19 vice captain against South Africa in home series. In 1994, went to England as vice captain of India U-17.
Jyoti Yadav started her career as a journalist after the completion of her master’s degree. She started working with “The Lallantop” in September 2016. After some time she left the job and joined “News 18” in March 2017 and worked there for 8 months. In January 2018 she joined “Inshorts” and worked there for one year.
In March 2019, she joined “The Print” and covered much news from North India, including gang rapes and communal violence.<ref name="muslim">{{cite web |title=महिला पत्रकार ज्योति यादव ने पैगंबर मोहम्मद और मुसलमा’नों को लेकर कही बड़ी बात, सोशल मीडिया पर हुआ वायरल |url=https://www.indianmuslimpro.com/prophet-mohammad-by-female-journalist-jyoti-yadav/ |website=indianmuslimpro.com |accessdate=28 January 2020 |language=Hindi |date=22 October 2019}}</ref><ref name="newscentral">{{cite web |title=‘They Don’t Want Justice, They Want Riots’: How The Murder Of A Child In Aligarh Turned Into A Communally Tense Issue |url=https://newscentral24x7.com/aligarh-twinkle-murder-tappal-hindu-muslim/ |website=News Central 24x7 |accessdate=28 January 2020 |date=11 June 2019}}</ref><ref name="urdutime" />


From 1996 onwards played Duleep Trophy and Deodhar Trophy regularly and was captain also.


==References==
He also led to the winning of Uttar Pradesh against  Rest of India  as a captain.
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He got selected India A against Holland and got two consecutive centuries. Also got selected in Indian cricket team against Kenya Bangladesh under the captaincy of Mohd Azharuddin.
 
Got selected in Indian U-16 against New Zealand senior team and was the highest scorer.
 
He played England  County League from 2002-2006 from Yorkshire club etc.
 
Later on decided to leave cricket and join politics to serve the people and contribute towards the society in a meaningful way.
 
He contested For Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections from Allahabad West constituency in 2012.


==External links==
==External links==
*{{Twitter|jyotiyadaav}}
* {{cricinfo|ref=india/content/player/36056.html}}
*{{Instagram|jyotiyadavreports}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081205053046/http://www.cricketfundas.com/jyotiyadavup.html Jyoti Prasad Yadav: Stats, Pics, Articles, Interviews and Milestones]
*{{Facebook|jyotiyadavreports}}
 
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[[Category:Central Zone cricketers]]
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[[Category:Indian political journalists]]
[[Category:University of Delhi alumni]]

Latest revision as of 02:34, 31 January 2022


Jyoti Yadav
Personal information
Full nameJyoti Yadav
Born (1977-09-26) 26 September 1977 (age 47)
Prayagraj
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
RoleBatsman
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1994–2006Uttar Pradesh
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches 93 70
Runs scored 4,831 2,214
Batting average 35.00 36.90
100s/50s 9/28 3/16
Top score 146 122*
Balls bowled 650 686
Wickets 11 27
Bowling average 32.81 22.03
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 3/11 4/53
Catches/stumpings 51/0 25/0
Source: cricinfo.com, 24 March 2013

Jyoti Yadav (born 26 September 1977) is an Indian first class cricketer from Allahabad. A left-handed middle order batsman, Yadav plays for and captains Uttar Pradesh. He made his first class debut in 1994/95 playing for Uttar Pradesh against Kerala in the KD Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow. He made his First Class limited overs début playing for Uttar Pradesh against Haryana in the LB Stadium in Hyderabad in 1994/95. He was selected in the Indian squad for the Sahara Cup in Canada in September 1998.

In 1998 Jyoti Yadav got "Castrol Young Cricketer of the Year" award with Sachin Tendulkar who got senior cricketer of the year award. He was the first cricketer from UttarPradesh to get this award.

In Duleep Trophy debut in 1996, against East Zone, he scored 146 not out.

He was also captain U-19 India against Sri Lanka. Also, Ranji Trophy UP Captain 2002-2007. India U-19 vice captain against South Africa in home series. In 1994, went to England as vice captain of India U-17.

From 1996 onwards played Duleep Trophy and Deodhar Trophy regularly and was captain also.

He also led to the winning of Uttar Pradesh against Rest of India as a captain.

He got selected India A against Holland and got two consecutive centuries. Also got selected in Indian cricket team against Kenya Bangladesh under the captaincy of Mohd Azharuddin.

Got selected in Indian U-16 against New Zealand senior team and was the highest scorer.

He played England County League from 2002-2006 from Yorkshire club etc.

Later on decided to leave cricket and join politics to serve the people and contribute towards the society in a meaningful way.

He contested For Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections from Allahabad West constituency in 2012.

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