India’s new sensation, Kranti Gaur, has won everyone’s heart by performing brilliantly in the Women’s World Cup against Pakistan. This young player defeated Pakistan with his sharp bowling. He took 3 wickets for just 20 runs and gave India a big win of 88 runs. Let’s know her education and how she reached here …
Kranti Gaur is a resident of Ghwara village located near Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. This is the same area which is close to Khajuraho, famous for its temples. The journey to reach the World Cup ground from the roads of the village was no less than a film story for the revolution. He is the youngest of six siblings. His father was a constable in the police department, but it was not easy to play cricket of revolution amidst financial constraints and family difficulties.
Education missed, but no dream
Revolutionary studies stopped only after class 8, because the economic condition of the house was very bad. His father’s job was gone, and at that time his mother sold his jewelery and kept the daughter’s cricket dream alive.
Coach made direction and support
According to reports, there was a big turn in the life of revolution when his father took him to coach Rajiv Bilthare. Rajiv, who is also the secretary of Chhatarpur District Cricket Association, said at first sight, seeing the bowling of revolution, there is something different in this girl. Rajiv not only got his coaching done for free, but also gave him shoes, bat and living space.
WPL changed life
The fate of Kranti Gaur overturned in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). For some time she was a net bowler for the Mumbai Indians team. Seeing his talent, UP Warriors included him in his team at a base price of Rs 10 lakh.
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