Ghaziabad ‘Jayasuriya & Kalu’ in U-19 World Cup troops – News2IN
Cricket Uncategorized

Ghaziabad ‘Jayasuriya & Kalu’ in U-19 World Cup troops

Ghaziabad 'Jayasuriya & Kalu' in U-19 World Cup troops
Written by news2in

One nicknamed ‘Jayasuriya’ for his stroke, the other ‘did not come out’ for Finishing Gamesghaziabad: Jangkrik and Jayasuriya friends called him ‘Jayasuriya’.
Cricket Romantics can take a little further – if the Indian teen version of Lanka Maestro requires a couple such as Kaluwitharana, voters may have found one in the academy.
Siddarth Yadav (18), Kidal’s main stick with a variety of strokes, and Wicketkeeper-Batsman Aaradhya Yadav (17), who has been training under the same coach for years, has found a place in the Indian team for the World Cup U-19 ICC scheduled In the Caribbean next year.
Both of them are from Ghaziabad, but they have a little in common.
Kricket Siddarth’s career was the same as his talent as his father’s grit.
Shravan, who runs a general store in the Kotgaon NCR area, is used all the time and money he can save to see his son become a cricket.
“When he first held the bat, he took a left-handed manner.
His grandmother told me ‘Ise Seedha Khada Karwa’ (making him take his right attitude).
I refused.
I told him that he had to continue like this,” Shravan said on Tuesday, wiping water happy eyes brought in memories.
Sidderdarth Yadav “Siddardh was only four years old when he came to me and said ‘Papa Aao Cricket Khelein’ (Come Papa, let’s play cricket).
When he grows up, I will arouse interest in the game.
I will close my shop for three hours In the afternoon (2-5pm) to take him to the nearest place to practice batting, “said Shravan.
Visits to cricket land became longer and more often when Siddarth began to appear for selection trials, finally breaking into the team under 16 countries.
“We have our struggle.
I took him around the match and gave him a setback at a training session.
Today, he has done our pride,” Shravan said, adding with a smile that his shy and oral sons were also similar to Lanka.
Legend in his attitude.
However, Siddarth, shed Southpaw, former middle team middle team, Suresh Raina.
Aaradhya Yadavshravan met Aaradhya’s father Ajai Yadav a few years ago in an experiment below 16 years.
“I urge ajai to find a good coach for my child.
He suggested that I send Siddarth to his academy (TN Memorial Cricket Academy) where the former Cricketer India Ajay Sharma was head coach,” Shravan said.
There, Jalan Siddarth and Aaradhya crossed for the first time.
The ripe Aaradhya has played at the state level in the Under-14, although until a few years ago, it was his brother who seemed destined for cricket.
Aaradhya was eight years old when he began to lean on the cricket, watching his brother practicing.
But ajai has the same dilemma, most parents will – how about one cricket and academic balance? “It is important for me to make sure there is a balance between the two.
Initially, I used to bring my sons to the park near my house where we had a coach who came to teach them.
But both are very good cricket.
And perform well in the tournament.
.
It changed my perspective towards Cricket.
I decided not to let my dilemma block, “said Ajai, who with Delhi police.
Shravan Yadav’s Shopin 2016, the family rented land from the Ghaziabad development authority to start the academy there with Ajay Sharma as head coach.
“Aaradhya is a versatile person but becomes a striped waiter after watching Dhoni,” said Ajai.
“I’m really happy that my child will play for the country along with Siddarth.” Sharma coach is full of praise for his two people.
“I met them at the Academy in 2016.
They were only 12-13 years old when they joined.
Both have great potential and as coaches, you begin to give a little extra treatment to those who are talented,” Sharma said, remembering aaradhya a little overweight.
Family Sidderdarth Yadav “Aaradhya worked very hard on his fitness, and despite keeping the goal for 50 overs, he used to open the round.
Aaradhya can finish the game.
I called him ‘Aaradhya didn’t come out’,” Sharma said.
“I have worked with Siddarth.
My son Manan, who played U-19 WC in 2010, was also left-handed player.
I have given my child’s equipment to Siddarth while the academy also supports it,” Sharma said, added.
, “Siddarth has great potential.” Aaradhya Yadav family

About the author

news2in