These Indian players wanted to serve the country by joining the army, but father’s stubbornness changed luck
Team India: When we are small, there is a different goal in our mind, but as our age increases, we start thinking mentally above it, but many times there are such turns when we are thinking something else and our parents take some more decisions for us.
Due to the cooperation of destiny and decision, sometimes fate is such that the man takes the man to the hail. Something similar happened with a player of Team India, whose life was shocked today due to a decision of his father or else he wanted to be something else.
The player of Team India (Team India) who is talking about is none other than Manish Pandey, who was born in Nainital. There was an army atmosphere in the house, due to which he was fond of him since childhood to join the army.
Manish Pandey, son of a retired colonel, started dreaming of going to the army completely, but his father wanted his son to become a cricketer and that is why his father inspired him to play cricket and went ahead and went ahead and started living by making cricket his dream.
Talent started appearing since childhood
At the age of 9, he started visiting Syed Kirmani’s academy where he scored a century in 40 balls in a match against Mysore. Then in 2008, he got an opportunity to be a part of the Under-19 World Cup, with whom players like Kohli Jadeja and Saurabh Tiwari were present.
In 2008, Manish Pandey again stepped into the IPL, where he is the first Indian to score a century to score a century in the IPL and then played for the Kolkata Knight Riders team. Batting in 159 innings of 171 matches of IPL career, Manish Pandey has worked to score 3850 runs.
This was international career
When he took a look at Manish Pandey’s international career, on 14 July 2015, he stepped against Zimbbwe in his ODI International. Apart from this, on 17 July 2015, he played the first match in T20 International cricket which was part of Team India during the Australia Tour.
An unbeaten innings of 104 runs played by Manish Pandey at Sydney Cricket Ground cannot be forgotten even when he won the match to India on his own.