Jaipur: He went unsold in the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction last year Manav Suthar Disappointed, he worked hard to ensure that he had a team to represent him in the 2024 season. On Tuesday, the left-arm pacer from Rajasthan was picked up by the Gujarat Titans for a base price of Rs 20,00,000. The 21-year-old coach Dheeraj Sharma He shared that it is important for Manav to play in the Indian Premier League.
“I spoke to him after the Titans bought him, and he was happy. It’s a big stage, and we all know it helps a player showcase himself so everyone can see his skill set. He’s hoping to get the matches we’ve got to play and he’s determined to perform well until the end of the season,” the coach said. He can help us get into the Indian team.” Manav is currently in South Africa, plying his trade for the India A team.
The 2022-23 domestic season was very productive for Mazen. The young man from Sri Ganganagar He had 90 wickets under his belt in the 2022-23 domestic season and was also the highest wicket-taker for the state last season with 39 wickets in 6 matches.
Since he was 12, Manav has been training with Dheeraj at the SK Bihani Cricket Academy run by the Sri Ganganagar Cricket Association. Speaking about his student’s bowling, the coach said: “He has a good arm. He also has a straight arm, which is the main characteristic of a good left-arm bowler.”
The spinner has traveled for two years as a netminder for the Titans and this year was also part of the Mumbai Indians talent development squad.
“When he came to us, he loved batting a lot. But we also made him bowl and felt he could play a good spinner. Then he devoted himself to bowling. Recently, he has also been working on improving his batting skill.” The coach added.
The left-arm spinner comes from a lower middle class background. His father Jagdish Kumar, a physical education teacher at a private school, is the sole breadwinner in the family of four.
“Sri Ganganagar DCA is helping Manav in every possible way. People there know the financial situation of his family and consider it their responsibility to help him grow as a player,” Dheeraj added.
Meanwhile, the other five Rajasthan players – Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Vishal GodaraAnd Ganesh Chaudhary and Ashok Sharma and Dhiwan Plainwhich made it to the auction list – was not sold.
“I spoke to him after the Titans bought him, and he was happy. It’s a big stage, and we all know it helps a player showcase himself so everyone can see his skill set. He’s hoping to get the matches we’ve got to play and he’s determined to perform well until the end of the season,” the coach said. He can help us get into the Indian team.” Manav is currently in South Africa, plying his trade for the India A team.
The 2022-23 domestic season was very productive for Mazen. The young man from Sri Ganganagar He had 90 wickets under his belt in the 2022-23 domestic season and was also the highest wicket-taker for the state last season with 39 wickets in 6 matches.
Since he was 12, Manav has been training with Dheeraj at the SK Bihani Cricket Academy run by the Sri Ganganagar Cricket Association. Speaking about his student’s bowling, the coach said: “He has a good arm. He also has a straight arm, which is the main characteristic of a good left-arm bowler.”
The spinner has traveled for two years as a netminder for the Titans and this year was also part of the Mumbai Indians talent development squad.
“When he came to us, he loved batting a lot. But we also made him bowl and felt he could play a good spinner. Then he devoted himself to bowling. Recently, he has also been working on improving his batting skill.” The coach added.
The left-arm spinner comes from a lower middle class background. His father Jagdish Kumar, a physical education teacher at a private school, is the sole breadwinner in the family of four.
“Sri Ganganagar DCA is helping Manav in every possible way. People there know the financial situation of his family and consider it their responsibility to help him grow as a player,” Dheeraj added.
Meanwhile, the other five Rajasthan players – Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Vishal GodaraAnd Ganesh Chaudhary and Ashok Sharma and Dhiwan Plainwhich made it to the auction list – was not sold.
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