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The streets of Kashmir’s Kulgam district got a reason to rejoice as a 17-year-old local, Rasikh Salam Dar, was picked up by Mumbai Indians at the 2019 IPL Auction. Dar became the third cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir after Parvez Rasool and Mansoor Dar to find a taker in the T20 league.
“Rasikh was very fond of cricket from an early age. As a child, he used to ask for a bat and ball. Never asked for books and other things. When he was eight, he played his first cricket match in Budgam. He bowled really well in that match. He picked up two wickets and bowled with good pace,” said his brother Irfan Salam Dar.
After impressing at a district-wide T20 tournament, Dar was selected in the state’s under-19 team this year. He then bowled his way into the senior side, and was picked in the squad for the Vijay Hazare Trophy in October. And it was during a district selection trial in Kashmir that Indian cricketer and J&K’s player-cum-mentor Irfan Pathan spotted Dar’s talent.
“It is a dream to sit with a cricketer like Irfan Pathan, take a selfie with him, or get his autograph. I’ve shared a dressing room with him, played with him, and spoken to him. He has treated me like his younger brother,” Rasikh told ANI.
After watching him bowl at a trial, the Rohit Sharma-led franchise bagged the player at the IPL auction in Jaipur on 18 December.
“When his name was selected, we were very happy. Specially because the selection has been completely fair. We haven’t give any donation. We can’t even afford it. Without giving money, he has been selected,” said his brother Irfan.
Ready to take the next big step in his career, Rasikh is hopeful that cricket in the state continues to see improvement.
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