Titas Sadhu's first call-up to the senior India women's team for the Asian Games was "anti-climatic," according to her. The 18-year-old had no prior inkling of Asian Games squad being announced that day. She was just about getting ready to go to bed on July 14, when suddenly a text came from one of her friends.
"The text from the friend said ‘congratulations’. I said ‘okay, thank you. But why?’ He was the one who sent me a screenshot of the list and I was like, ‘Ohh’. I was really awestruck, and then went down to tell my parents and came back,” said Titas in a chat with IANS before leaving for the Asian Games, facilitated by WhiteLeaf Talent Management.
As the feeling of getting a maiden call-up to the senior women’s team sank in, Titas, in her own words, was left wondering ‘yeh kya ho gaya’ (what just happened now). "It was too much to process really and I put my phone on silent mode and slept. That’s all I did. It was too much for me and I didn’t know what to do," she recalls with a laugh.