Resigned From Canadian Visa to Pursue India Dream, Now An IPL Star Harpreet Brar
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Resigned From Canadian Visa to Pursue India Dream, Now An IPL Star Harpreet Brar

Harpreet Brar has been one of the most mind-blowing bowlers for the Punjab Kings in the continuous IPL 2024 till now, during the match against the Chennai Super Kings.

Harpreet Brar has been one of the most mind-blowing bowlers for the Punjab Kings in the continuous IPL 2024 till now. During the match against the Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday, the left-arm spinner dazzled the two fans and specialists with his splendid bowling. Brar took the wickets of Ajinkya Rahane and Shivam Dube to get PBKS back in the game after a decent beginning for CSK, and his trained bowling execution was vital to confining the rival to a less than impressive score. Notwithstanding, quite possibly Brar planned to relinquish his fantasies about playing cricket in India and, on second thought, pick a day-to-day existence in Canada.

“Paaji pura Punjab howdy Canada jana chahta hai (The whole Punjab needs to go to Canada).”

“Bahut dissatisfaction tha. (There was an excessive amount of dissatisfaction.) I was sad; however, I think predetermination had something different coming up for me,” he added during a meeting with The Indian Express.

Brar took the choice subsequent to playing U-16 cricket for Punjab, yet there was little advancement after that as he was disregarded by the lesser selectors. Be that as it may, he eventually chose to remain in India, and it paid off in 2017 as he was picked for the U-23 Punjab group.

The cricketer didn’t dishearten, as he wound up taking 57 wickets to direct Punjab to triumph in the Col. CK Nayudu Prize.

Be that as it may, he has not included Punjab much from that point forward, yet his two stretches as a net bowler with the Indian cricket crew have been an extraordinary wellspring of support. During his experience with the group during the Asia Cup 2022 and the West Indies visit through India around the same time, he procured a ton of recognition from lead trainer Rahul Dravid.

“Those words gave him trust. Everybody was dazzled and shocked too that I have yet to make my top-line debut. Two years have gone by, yet I’m a positive thinker that in the future I will go in that changing area as a player, not as a net bowler,” said Brar.

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