India Under-19 Cricket World Cup-winning captain Yash Dhull would be laughing -- or, perhaps, giving credit -- to the boys in his neighbourhood in Delhi who didn't allow him to touch their bat in his childhood days.
Snubbed by the older boys, Dhull started using his leg as a cricket bat to 'hit' the ball. On Sunday night (IST) at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium here, 19-year-old Dhull guided India to its fifth U-19 ICC Cricket World Cup title with a four-wicket win against England, joining the likes of Mohammad Kaif and Virat Kohli, among other, who led India to the title earlier in their careers.
It was in 2008, when the six-year-old Yash residing in Janakpuri, West Delhi wanted to have a feel of the cricket bat in his neighbourhood. The kid tried to convince the older boys to let him play cricket with them, but they refused. Yash's mother was witnessing the scene from the balcony. She saw her child's dogged determination to play the game as the youngster started using his leg as a cricket bat to 'hit' the ball.