Yahya Jiwa from Surat, Gujarat, Shines as Cricket Coach in Eswatini
Surat, India native and member of Rander Islam Gymkhana, Yahya Jiwani has been hired as the head coach of the senior cricket squad for Iswatini (formerly known as Swaziland)
Surat : Surat, Gujarat native and cricket coaching prodigy Yahya Jiwa is creating waves in the sport with his outstanding results. He is on an exciting adventure to Eswatini, where he has been appointed as a coach for the national women’s and under-19 cricket teams. His extraordinary appointment is a testament to his skill in developing new players and his commitment to promoting cricket in Africa.
Surat, India native and member of Rander Islam Gymkhana, Yahya Jiwani has been hired as the head coach of the senior cricket squad for Iswatini (formerly known as Swaziland).
Abbas Hans, the head of Rander Islam Gymkhana, claimed that Yahya Jiwa has also competed in cricket at the level of Northern County Cape Town, Limpopo Provincial Polokwane, and West Zone University, Surat District, and that he is a good all-rounder.
In particular, he is close with ex-South African speed bowler Fanie de Villiers. Yahya Jiwa, a resident of Surat whose hometown is Rander, has coached cricket teams at all levels in Tanzania. Former Kenyan captain Steve Tikolo hired him to coach the Tanzanian cricket team, and he is currently in charge of the Iswatini (Swaziland) squad.
In the words of Abbas Hans, “Yahya Jiwa, who is the glory of Rander and got fame as a run machine at Ranji Trophy, university level, has brought honour to Surat and Gujarat.”
In terms of Jiwa’s coaching career, his trip to Eswatini represents a major turning point. He has been recognised for his significant contributions to the growth of cricket in a number of areas thanks to his great teaching skills and dedication to the sport. The fact that he will be in charge of both the Under-19 and Women’s teams in Eswatini is a testament to the faith that people have in him.
The popularity of cricket in Eswatini has increased dramatically in recent years, and Yahya Jiwa’s arrival is only going to speed up that trend. Since he has been in the game for so long and knows so much about it, he is in a great position to help new players develop into seasoned pros.
Jiwa’s flexibility as a coach is seen in the fact that she is in charge of both the Under-19 and Women’s teams. Working with young players and the women’s squad, he helps to cultivate a culture of empowerment and acceptance within cricket. He has shown his passion to the development of the sport by encouraging and fostering talent at all levels.
Jiwa is highly sought after in the world of cricket due to the success of his teaching methods and plans. His influence extends well beyond the cricket pitch, thanks in large part to his ability to encourage and inspire players to play to their maximum potential. The discipline, teamwork, and love of the game he instills in his players helps them become better cricketers and better people.
Eswatini’s cricket fans are excited to see the improvements Yahya Jiwa will make to the national squad. His arrival heralds the beginning of a period of growth and improvement that might boost Eswatini’s cricketing ability on the global scene. Jiwa’s coaching prowess and contagious love for the game are sure to inspire players and spectators alike to fall in love with cricket.
As Yahya Jiwa settles into his new position in Eswatini, his story will hopefully serve as motivation for other aspiring coaches and cricket fans across the globe. His knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm for developing potential are examples of the enormous difference that one enthusiastic person can make in the evolution of a sport. Surat, Gujarat, and the cricketing world at large applaud his successes and look forward to the beneficial changes he will bring to cricket in Eswatini.
Because of his remarkable teaching skills and commitment to the sport, Yahya Jiwa has been named coach of both the Eswatini Under-19 and Women’s cricket teams. His journey from Surat, Gujarat to Eswatini is a testament to the transformative power of coaching and how it may help mould the sport’s future. Jiwa’s effect will be felt long after he completes this new endeavour, as he will have unlocked the potential of youthful prospects and propelled Eswatini to greater cricketing glory.