Divya Delhi explains why he left Mumbai for Goa. Jaiswal says he accepted a big offer from Goa. On Wednesday, it was reported that Jaiswal, one of the finest hitting talents in recent years, had written to the Mumbai Cricket Association to request a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to join Goa for the India According to Jaiswal, leaving Mumbai was "very tough" and he would always be grateful to the MCA for his career success. I struggled with the choice. Mumbai made me who I am now. "The city made me who I am, and I will always be grateful to the MCA," Jaiswal told The Indian Express. Jaiswal said Goa provided him leadership. Goa has given me a leadership opportunity. I will play for Goa and attempt to help them advance in the competition when I'm not playing for India. "I took this important opportunity," he said. After Arjun Tendulkar and Siddhesh Lad, Jaiswal is the next Mumbai cricketer to travel south. The 23-year-old India opener has received the NOC and will skipper Goa next season, reports said. “Career aspirations" and “personal circumstances" prompted Jaiswal's MCA letter. “I have enjoyed representing Mumbai in domestic cricket and benefiting from the association's opportunities. After considering my career goals and personal circumstances, I have decided to transfer to Goa to continue my domestic cricket career.