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Monday 4 December 2017

Father sells milk from home, now son will play Under-19 Cricket World Cup




Ranchi (Jharkhand). Pankaj Yadav, son of Chanddev Yadav, a resident of Kanke Block Chowk, who sells the milk after going to his house, will play for India in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup. This World Cup will be held in New Zealand next year. Chaibasa's favorable Roy has also been selected for the Under-19 World Cup. Pankaj will leave for Bangalore on campus on December 8. The 15-member team announces ...

A 15-member Indian team has been announced for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup to be held in New Zealand. Apart from right-arm spinner Pankaj in the Indian team, left-arm leg-spinner Chaibasa's favorable opinion is also included in the team. Both players have attracted the attention of selectors by performing the best for the last two years. Especially the 16-year-old Pankaj smashed good batsmen with his spin.

Pankaj's father is a milk seller

Pankaj Yadav's father, Chandra Yadav, goes from house to house and starts selling cow and buffalo's milk and sells them in the market. At this time there are three cows in the house. But the cows of the house do not have the family properly cared for. When Chandra K. found out that Pankaj Yadav was selected for the World in the Indian team, he was quite happy. In a conversation with Dainik Bhaskar, the father said, 'The fruits of hard work got. I have done the job of milking my son to go to his house to reach his son. ' 'Son made it successful. There can be no more happiness for me and my son will play for the country now. '

Pankaj's heart did not start from study

Manju Devi is a major contributor to reaching this position to Punj. The mother's eyes were filled with joy by hearing the news of her son's selection in India. They are feeding all the sweets and saying that 'My son will now play for his country. In TV we will watch all of them. '

Mother again said that 'Pankaj's heart did not start from the beginning. He used to play only cricket from morning to evening in the Mohalla. Seeing this, I told his father that he should be admitted to a cricket academy. " 'But the father was compelled because of no money. Then I went to BAU Academy and talked to Pratinath Jha ji. They gave my son the support for playing here. Every day two kilograms of water went to the ground with Pankaj, and stayed there till his practice.

Coach said, will definitely play in the senior team

Pankaj's early cricket career BAU blasters happened with Kankey. Academy coach said, "Pankaj has a passion to play cricket from the beginning."

'Practice at least seven hours every day. Bowling and aiming at the wicket When he was late he used to sleep at my house. He will definitely play for Team India in the senior team one day.

Pankaj said, 'My goal is to play in the senior team. Coach Trigant Sir is a big contributor to my success. Now my focus is on the World Cup. I will definitely do well there. '

Prince will remain in the hands of Shah

The team's command will be in the hands of 17-year-old young batsman, Prithvi Shah, while Shubham Gill will be vice-captain. In the four cities of New Zealand, from January 13 to February 3, next year, 16 teams, including defending champions West Indies, will take part in this tournament. The camp will be held in Bangalore from December 8 to 22.

The team is as follows

Prithviraj (captain), Shubham Gill (vice captain), Manjot Kalra, Himanshu Rana, Abhishek Sharma, Ryan Parag, Aryan Juyal (wicketkeeper), Harvic Desai (wicketkeeper), Shivam Mavi, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Ishaan Porrell, Arshdeep Singh, Shiva Singh, Pankaj Yadav

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