Who is Ayush Mhatre: Chennai Super Kings are now preparing to include Chennai Super Kings Mumbai opener Ayush Mhatre in his team due to the elbow injury due to the elbow injury. 17 -year -old Mhatre was called to a trial by CSK two weeks ago to test his batting on the net and after Gaikwad’s injury, he decided to include the young player in the team. Mhatre has played 9 first -class matches for Mumbai, scoring two centuries and a half -century. He also represented Mumbai in 7 List A Games, with his highest score 181 against Nagaland and 148 against Saurashtra during the Vijay Hazare Trophy. According to a report, he will soon join the CSK team, although it is not clear whether he will get a chance to play in the team immediately.
Ayush Mhatre has worked hard.
Mhatre made his debut as an opener for the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team against the rest of India in the Iranian Trophy last year. Like many cricketers of the city, he has also worked hard. He used to get up at 4:15 am and reached the Oval Ground by holding the train at 5 am from Virar for practice. Let us tell you that his house is 46 km from Mumbai city.
His aggressive batting style forced the selectors to include him in the senior team as soon as possible. When he was 13, his local team Virar-Sainath Sports Club decided to include him in his senior team, where he easily faced big players. His grandfather was a retired railway employee who used to leave him on the Mumbai ground every day.
Mhatre said in an interview, ‘I started playing at the age of 6, but my real cricket started at the age of 10 years. I got admission in Don Bosco High School in Matunga and my grandfather Laxmikant Naik took the responsibility of taking me there every day. So in the morning I go to practice in Matunga, go to school and then go to Churchgate for a second time. My family used to tell my grandfather not to disturb my sleep, but now they also feel that my sacrifice is bringing color.
His father Yogesh once lost his job and Ayush is grateful to his support despite all these things. He said, ‘My father and mother never let me feel that there is a financial problem in the house. For example, if the bat breaks, I do not want new. Even today, my father travels with me in a local train, so that if I get into my argument with someone, they can handle it and there is no negativity in me while batting.
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