The inspiring journey of Mumbai Indian Ashwani Kumar

Mohali Cricket Association coach Harwinder Baidwan discovered Ashwani on the MCA ground near the PCA Stadium in 2016. However, soon, Ashwani became a left-arm bowler among 200 strange students on the ground.
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When Mumbai Indian Ashwani Kumar won 4kg of gates in the IPL championship at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, his father Harkesh Singh sat more than 1,500 km away from Chandigarh, sitting in his room. He looked at the bike in the corner of the room enthusiastically. It’s a bicycle, and Ashwani Kumar once arrived at the Bindra PCA Stadium, 11 km from his inconspicuous and inconspicuous village Jhanjheri.
Ashwani Kumar will ride a bike to PCA Academy
He said: “Ashwani talked to Indian Express: “Ashwani will not hesitate to go to Mohali or later to PCA at the new stadium in Mullanpur. Sometimes he would ride his bike to PCA Academy or take a lift or join a car shared. ”
One exciting Harkesh Singh said: “I remember he would get a ticket price of Rs 30 from me and when he was given Rs 3 million by the Mumbai Indians in a big auction, I knew his value was every cent.”
Strict training
When Ashwani Kumar sent Kolkata Knight Rider Captain Ajinkya Rahane, in addition to Rinku Singh, Manish Pandey, Manish Pandey and Andre Russell to return to the pavilion, his father said: “Today every ticket inspector today, I would think of those days in his training, he came back at 10 pm after training and woke up again the next day, at 5 AM.”
However, this is not easy. Starting from scratch in 2014, the young Ashwani played football at the PCA Academy with his friends Aman Thakur, Abhishek Sharma, Ramandeep Singh and Arshdeep Singh, who made his debut in Punjab in 2019.
Harwinder Baiduwan Discover Ashwani Kumar
Mohali Cricket Association coach Harwinder Baidwan discovered Ashwani on the MCA ground near the PCA Stadium in 2016. However, soon, Ashwani became a left-arm bowler among 200 strange students on the ground.
He suffered a setback from tennis elbow in 2020 and was forced to stay away from the game for more than a year.
Ashwani gets off the train with coach
Ashwani trains at PCA Academy coach Dinesh and Sumit Ohri and former Indian International pacemaker VRV Singh. He also became part of the BRV Blasters team, which won the Sher-E-Punjab T20 Cup in 2023.
Ashwani Kumar won 13 wickets in two versions of the Sher-e-punjab Cup.
He also participated in the trials of Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals.