The Covid-19 pandemic may have put a stop to outdoor batting net sessions for most cricketers, but for nine-year-old Vighnaj Prejith, whose drives with back and across movement are being discussed even in the English media as a sign of India's batting talent depth, it turned into an opportunity.
The little boy began playing cricket with his grandmother in their flat after getting hooked to cricket in 2019 a couple of months after watching Indian Premier League (IPL).
"He would bat against my mother (the kid's grandmother) in the flat. After a month or two, I realised he was hitting good shots. We didn't know much about cricket, so I searched online to learn basics of cricket and imparted them to him. I got him a bat too," said father Prejith V told IANS from Thrissur in Kerala.