Azharuddin’s son – Will he make it to Indian cricket team?
One of the most successful India captains,
Azharuddin, boasts of a 107.5 average, 860 runs from seven Tests at the Eden.
In ODIs, the former middle-order batsman has 332 runs at an average of 47.42
from nine matches.
Unlike his father, Ashaduddin, popularly known as
Abbas, loves to play attacking shots which he says come in handy in the
Twenty20 format.
"I have learnt cricket watching my
father...so he is my first coach. But I have my style of play and I don't want
to play like my father. My father had a God's gifted talent. I will never get
there. I just like to be myself and perform well being a cricketer."
"I think my style of play will suit the
Twenty20 format. I have an attacking approach... I like to pull and [Sourav]
Ganguly's stepped-out shot was my favourite," Ashaduddin, who plays for
East Marredpally CC in the Hyderabad's A division league (two-day format) and
has four fifties in six innings this year, added.
"There is pressure when you are born to a
legendary father. But on the field I will be just a cricketer and try to play
as the situation demands."
Asked to compare his father and Ganguly, two of
India's most successful captains, the youngster chose to laugh it away:
"It's tough to answer... Ganguly was also a great leader and it was a
dream come true for me meeting the former India captain."
Incidentally, the Kolkata Knight Riders probables
also includes another cricketer son Shatrunjay Gaekwad, son of former India
coach Aunshuman Gaekwad.
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