IPL 2024: Hemang Badani reveals big secret about T. Natarajan, you might not even know this about the best fast bowler


Former Indian player and Sunrisers Hyderabad coach Hemang Badani has praised T Natarajan.

T Natrajan (Photo Source: Twitter)

On April 20, a great match was played between Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi in IPL 2024. All the bowlers gave a lot of runs in this match. However, for Sunrisers Hyderabad, the best fast bowler T Natarajan took four important wickets by giving away 19 runs in four overs.

Let us tell you, a total of 465 runs were scored in this match and out of this, Natarajan gave only 19 runs. Former Indian player and Sunrisers Hyderabad coach Hemang Badani has praised T Natarajan. He also said that the young fast bowler has worked very hard and because of that he is where he is today.

Hemang Badani wrote on his official social media account, ‘And yes no one talked about this thing. He also did not say anything. Some people are like him and I am very happy for Natarajan. When one talks to him, it becomes clear that he has gone through a lot and is in a very good condition at the moment. He is truly a role model for many people.

Here is Hemang Badani’s tweet:

Let us tell you, T Natarajan comes from a very ordinary family and his father worked as a daily wage laborer in a saree manufacturing unit and his mother used to sell snacks on the roadside. He has suffered a lot to play professional cricket. Natarajan could not even buy notebooks and pencils during his school days.

However, the excellent fast bowler started his cricketing journey with tennis ball cricket and his mentor Jayaprakash understood his ability. It was Jayaprakash who got Natarajan entry into the fourth division of TNCA. Natarajan has also played international cricket for the Indian team. He has also bowled very well for the Indian team.



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