My son also says he wants to play IPL! What would you do… Virender Sehwag’s comment…


First Published Feb 18, 2023, 3:19 PM IST

There is a lot of discussion about nepotism in movies. From Bollywood to Tollywood, the majority of the heroines enjoying star status are those who came into films through inheritance. It has not worked out much in cricket… But the number of heirs looking for luck is not less..

Roger Binny’s son Stuart Binny and Sunil Gavaskar’s son Rohan Gavaskar did not have much success in cricket. Mohammad Asaduddin, son of Mohammad Azharuddin, is struggling to get chances in domestic tournaments…

Arjun Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar’s son Arjun Tendulkar, who has ruled the cricket world for more than two decades as the ‘Cricket God’, is also playing for the Goa team as he is not getting chances in the Mumbai team. Recently, former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag’s son is also waiting to give in cricket…

The craze for IPL has gone to another level. Cricketers of all countries want to play in IPL at least once in their life. Because performance in IPL will change their career…

Take David Warner. He played well in the IPL and was selected for the Australian team. He became a star player. IPL is a world-class platform for cricketers from small towns and remote villages.

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IPL has become very important for boys too. Because even the selectors don’t care how well you play in the Ranji Trophy. The players are full of the belief that only if they play in IPL, the world will know.. they will play for Team India..

Many boys choose cricket as a career with the intention of playing IPL. Those who were afraid of not having a career in cricket, are now encouraging the children with the courage that there is IPL. Take our son Aryaveer. He is 15 years old. He is fixated on playing IPL from now and is working hard…

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Anonymous cricketers get a chance to share a dressing room with legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Shaun Pollock and Shane Warne. IPL has provided that opportunity. They made their families sit and watch the boys’ game…’ said Virender Sehwag, the former cricketer of Team India.

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