The fate of these 3 Indian players cheated, the career ended only after his debut
Indian Players: Three Indian players were unfortunate that their career ended soon after her debut. These three Indian Players started their career well, but after that they craved for the occasion. The focus of the team management is focused on trying the new talents, these players left behind. As a result, his career ended as soon as he started. Let’s know who these 3 players are ……………
1. Parvez Rasool
Off-spinning all-rounder Parvez comes from the Kashmir Valley. Rasool performed brilliantly for Jammu and Kashmir in the 2012-13 Ranji Trophy and ended the season as the team’s top scorer and the highest wicket-taking bowler.
In his seven Ranji matches, Rasool scored 594 runs with two centuries at an average of 54 and took 33 wickets at an average of 18.09 and was the third highest wicket -taking bowler in spinners in the tournament. Rasool played only 1 ODI and 1 T20 match for India.
In the ODI, he made his debut against Bangladesh on 15 June 2014, while in January 2017 he made his debut against England. He took 2 wickets in ODIs and 1 wicket in T20. After this he did not get a chance.
2. Pankaj Dharmani
Pankaj Dharmani was a talented wicketkeeper who represented Punjab in domestic cricket. He got the only opportunity for India to play in ODIs against South Africa in 1996. This match proved to be his first and last.
He earlier made his first class cricket debut in the Ranji Trophy final against Maharashtra in 1992-93. Over time, he became a player who performed well in domestic cricket.
3. Doda Ganesh
Doda Ganesh is also one of the unfortunate players who made their ODI debut and then he remained out of the team, although he definitely played 4 matches in the Test. Ganesh played his only ODI against Zimbabwe in 1996-97.
In his debut ODI, he took one wicket for 20 runs in five overs. He played four Test matches (in South Africa and West Indies) and took five wickets at an average of 57.40. He later improved his bowling action, but failed to make it to the national team.
These three Indian Players are an example of how talent is not enough at the highest level. Luck is also a lot, as well as untimely injuries broke their dreams. His stories highlight the unseen faces of international cricket.