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‘Sacrifice’ daddy paid for the new U-19 captain

'Sacrifice' daddy paid for the new U-19 captain
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It was a moment to enjoy the Dhull family in Janakpuri on Friday morning when Yash Dhull was named Captain U-19 India for the upcoming Asian Cup in the UAE.
Yash is the latest Cricketer Delhi to lead a junior squad, entering the club that includes people like Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant.
Yash, aggressive medium-medium dough, said: “Just start hi Kar Raha Hoon (I just started)”.
He has led Delhi from his days and felt “if I continue to play sincerely, I will reach a good level”.
Vijay Dhull’s father, now an executive with a cosmetics brand, says: “You have to do a certain compromise if you want your son to build a career in Cricket in a city like Delhi.
I have to make sure that I give Yash.
Will stay focused and not get lost.
My career Secondary.
So, I quit the usual work “.
Retirement Grandpa helps run the new U-19 captain’s teenager’s desire to become a cricket cannot be negotiated for the Dhull family.
“I don’t remember much but when I was very young, my family had to go through a hard time to support me,” he said.
Vijay’s father continued to add: “I have to make sure he gets the best kits and equipment to play from an early age.
I gave him the best of the English willow bat.
He not only has one bat, I continue to improve it.
We have reduced our costs.
My father It was a soldier man.
The retirement he received was used to run a household.
Yash will always wonder how we manage it.
“Yash said Cricket was always his life.
He watched cricket all day on TV or his phone.
He doesn’t have a role model.
“Anyone who plays at the international level is good enough to learn from.
I followed everyone’s fight carefully.
I didn’t copy anyone, but everyone was my hero,” he said.
The family is always invested in making Yash a Cricketer.
Vijay said that his wife watched the flavor of the ball and a four-year-old interest in cricket.
Then the parents and grandfather realized that the boy could be converted into a cricket.
He was taken to a local academy at Bharati College at a soft age before moving to the Bal Bhawan School Academy when he was 11 years old.
At the age of 12, Yash has represented Delhi in the Under-14.
The family realized that he was on the right path and academics could safely take back seats.
Unbeatable incompatibility against Punjab in the U-16 match gave Yash the belief that he could prosper at a higher cricket level.
Vijay will give him a reddish out of regular training hours.
And the habit came to Yash’s help when the pandemic hit last year.
Vijay decided to set up a net on their terrace.
“He will talk to his coach Rajesh Nagar by telephone and share videos.
I used to go to the academy as a child himself.
I know the basics of the training.
I will give him practice in his fell.
We do it look in the blanket.
He plays it with Easy now, “Vijay said.
When Yash gets ready to join the U-19 Indian camp at NCA in Bengaluru starting today, his family drilled his mind that the trip had just begun.
“We’re not talking about Cricket at home outside the training hours.
But what we told him was to keep down to earth.
So many players played U-19 crickets and then they faded,” Vijay said.
Yash enters the fast lane.
He will be exposed to the best facilities and opportunities.
However, he knew it was just the beginning of the trip.
Meet Yash Dhullright-Hand Middl-Orde Bat Play Delhi Under-14s At the age of 12 captain Delhi U-16S captain Delhi U-19s Indian captain U-19 ‘A’ at Trophy Challenger recently recently

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