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‘Trained A Lot, Used To Go Home Only To Sleep': Anshul Kamboj's Inspiring Journey

‘Trained A Lot, Used To Go Home Only To Sleep': Anshul Kamboj's Inspiring Journey

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Rohtak's Anshul Kamboj earns Team India call-up for the England Test series. The 24-year-old pacer's family celebrates as he joins as back-up after impressing in India A and Ranji.
The Kamboj family in Rohtak has been busy replying to the wishes from near and dear ones since their boy, Anshul, received a call-up to join Team India in England. Ahead of the fourth Test in Manchester, the right-arm quick has been added as a back-up bowler as Arshdeep Singh and Akash Deep are fully fit. While Arshdeep injured his bowling arm, Akash has been nursing a recurring back issue.
Ever since the news of his addition to the Indian squad broke, it has been a celebration for the bowler's family and his relatives.
Anshul's brother, Sanyam Kamboj, described the emotion that swept through their home upon hearing the news.
'We are very happy, and the entire family is happy for him. I don't have words to express my happiness for his selection in the Indian team. He used to practice a lot in the academy and only used to go home to sleep," Sanyam was quoted as saying by IANS.
His coach, Satish Rana, who has been a guiding force in Anshul's formative years, was equally elated and proud.
'It is a proud moment for us. I still remember his childhood days when we pledged to make him a good player and a better human. Anshul is following that and focusing on cricket. Our target is achieved today," Rana reflected.
Kamboj, 24, is known for his skiddy pace and ability to extract a sharp bounce when needed. He was recently part of the India A squad for the two unofficial Tests ahead of the England series. In the second match at Northampton, he impressed with a four-wicket haul, including two in a single over during the second innings.
Kamboj also showed his batting grit, stitching an unbeaten 149-run stand with Tanush Kotian to help India A force a draw.
The Haryana quick shot to fame last season in the Ranji Trophy, where he picked all 10 wickets in an innings against Kerala at Lahli. He ended the season with 34 wickets in six matches.
(With Agency Inputs)
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