Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Navdeep Saini hops, steps & jumps to IPL riches

- Shalini Gupta n shalini.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

Ever since Delhi pacer Navdeep Saini bagged an IPL contract, his 94-yearold grandfathe­r Karam Singh Saini, a freedom fighter who served with Subhash Chandra Bose in Japan, has been going around his neighbourh­ood in Karnal on bicycle and telling friends about it.

The Saini household is bracing for IPL-10 as the 24-yearold Navdeep would be turning up for Delhi Daredevils and his family would finally watch him play live. Father Amarjeet Singh Saini, who retired 10 months ago as a driver with Haryana government, says, “I have had a hard life. Now I want to relax and watch Navdeep do well in IPL. We will be watching a few of the matches in Delhi and also the DD tie against Kings XI Punjab in Mohali. I am so proud of Navdeep, who moved to Delhi and made a mark for himself in Ranji Trophy. Since then, he has been helping the family with money,” said the 57-year-old Amarjeet, whose father Karam Singh served as subedar in Azad Hind Fauj from 1942 to 1947 in Japan. It was only after India got independen­ce that he quit.

Without any profession­al training in Karnal, a 21-yearold Navdeep came to the Capital on Delhi pacer Sumit Narwal’s insistence in 2013 and caught the attention of Gautam Gambhir. He was immediatel­y drafted into the Delhi team and made his Ranji debut against Vidarbha. His selection through the backdoor, however, created a major controvers­y in DDCA. Gambhir was criticised for picking an outsider, who hadn’t even played in Delhi league, ahead of many locals who’d been performing.

At Delhi Daredevils, he has been clubbed with other internatio­nally known pacers like Zaheer Khan, Angelo Mathews, Corey Anderson, Kagiso Rabada, Pat Cummins and Mohammed Shami. The right-arm pacer is hoping to make the most of IPL exposure.

“It is actually overwhelmi­ng to share space with such big names. Zaheer bhai, coach Rahul Dravid and Shami bhai have been guiding me during the practice sessions. In fact, they are also helping me out with my English. I wanted to talk to Pat Cummins and Zaheer bhai and Shami bhai helped me.

I know the DD squad has top-class fast bowlers, but if I am given a chance I want to make the most of it,” said Navdeep, who impressed while playing for India ‘A’ against Australia in Mumbai in February. He bagged three wickets in that match.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Navdeep Saini
HT PHOTO Navdeep Saini

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