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Father’s Day: Selling fruit, driving cars, and made his son a cricketer, a bit of an electrician, and a bit of a barber

Father's Day: Selling fruit, driving cars, and made his son a cricketer, a bit of an electrician, and a bit of a barber

Father’s Day is celebrated every year on the third Sunday in June to honor all the fathers in the world. This year Father’s Day will be celebrated on June 19, 2022. The celebration of this day began in 1910. This Father’s Day, we are going to tell you about those players whose father fought hard for them to be cricketers. Kuldeep Sen, Tilak Verma, Rinku Singh, Umran Malik and Mohammad Siraj are included in this list.

Kuldeep, who saved 15 runs in the last over for Rajasthan Royals, caught everyone’s attention at IPL 2022. After doing wonders for Madhya Pradesh, Kuldeep has now made his mark in the IPL. The Rewa Kuldeep resident’s journey to the IPL has been very difficult. Kuldeep’s father is a hairdresser. The eldest son of the house, Kuldeep, started playing cricket at the age of 8. He wanted to become a great batsman, but at the coach’s urging, he quickly started bowling. The academy even waived Kuldeep’s fees so that his game wouldn’t be hampered.

Although the performance of the Mumbai Indians at IPL 2022 has been disappointing, the young franchise player Tilak left a mark with his performance. The IPL journey was very difficult for Tilak who sold for Rs 1.7 crore at the mega auction. He started playing cricket at the age of 9. His father was an electrician and he took care of his son’s needs as much as he could. Apart from this, Tilak’s trainer, Salaam Bayash, was also very supportive. During the lockdown, Tilak’s father’s work had stopped, the situation had reached such a point that Tilak would have to be forced out of cricket, but in this hour of crisis, the coach supported him and Tilak made it to the IPL.

Rinku Singh, who played a memorable stormy tackle in KKR’s last match, has been a part of IPL for a long time. However, he gained recognition at IPL 2022. Even though he couldn’t beat his team in the match against Lucknow, he made headlines with his fast tackles. Rinku rolled a lot of papads to get to the IPL. Rinku’s father, a resident of Aligarh, is a gasoline vendor. Among the five brothers, Rinku liked cricket. He first performed well in domestic cricket then carved out a place for himself in the Kolkata team and now he has managed to make his mark in the IPL.

Jammu Express Umran Malik impressed everyone with his speed at IPL 2022. He threw over 150km/h this season. Traveling from a small town in Jammu and Kashmir to the IPL is commendable in itself. His father, Abdul Rashid, has done a lot to bring Umran to this point. Umran Malik’s father, Abdul Rashid, works as a fruit vendor in Shaheedi Chowk.

Mohammad Siraj’s father was a car driver and used to pay him just 60 rupees a day to go to Uppal Stadium in Hyderabad. Siraj used to go there to learn matches. On the RCB podcast, he said that when I used to go to the stadium to practice, my family struggled a lot during that time. I had a motorcycle. Dad used to give me 60 rupees for gasoline. With that money I managed to get to the Uppal Stadium, which was far from my house. My family problems are over with IPL. If the father has stopped driving the car, then the mother has stopped doing housework. We no longer live in a rented house.

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