Yash Gandhi to play for Mohali
March 28th, 2008Yash Gandhi, a 17-year-old cricketer from Wadala, is over the moon
after being picked in the Mohali team for the forthcoming Indian
Premier League (IPL) under the scholarship scheme.
The class 12 student of HR college was contacted by the team’s
cricket manager Sachin Bajaj and was taken on board on March 24 and
has been named in the team list announced by the Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday.
“We have signed Yash under the scholarship scheme. He is a talented
cricketer and we have a long-term strategy and wanted to invest at the
grass route level,” Bajaj told HT.
Sahil Kukreja and Wilkin Mota are two other cricketers from Mumbai who have been signed by the Mohali team.
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Yash said he will join the team on April 8. “I will have to work
hard now. It will be a big test for me,” said Yash, who also played for
Copsewood West Indian Wanderers Second in the Boundary Warwickshire
League in England last year.
Yash had also scored an unbeaten 365 for Don Bosco, Matunga against St Sebastian in Harris Shield semifinal in 2006.
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