Our next two players we’d like to introduce to you are Govind “Dravid” and Krishna “Lara”! Govind is the team’s wicket keeper, and has been playing cricket from a very young age! Krishna is our straight-to-the-point batsman! We hope you enjoy learning more about them and their experience with cricket! If you’d like more information on the cricket tournament, please have a look at our Global Giving page: http://www.globalgiving.co.uk/projects/cricket-for-street-children/
NAME : Govind “Dravid”
AGE: 13
POSITION: Wicket Keeper/Batsman
When did you start playing cricket?
I started since I was five years old. A guy named Abdul used to take us.
Who is your inspiration (idol) in cricket?
M.S Dhoni
What are your cricket goals?
I want to learn to become better. I can do good batting but I also want to be a good bowler.
What is the best part of playing cricket?
I think the best part of playing cricket is batting! We all enjoy the game and playing together.
What parts of cricket do you not like?
I like everything about cricket.
How often do you practise cricket now?
We play every day after we come back from school.
What do you think will be the most challenging part of the upcoming cricket tournament?
I think players might get hurt.
What do you think will be the most exciting part of the upcoming tournament?
Winning the games!
NAME: Krishna “Lara”
AGE: 11
POSITION: Batsman
When did you start playing cricket?
I first started playing cricket when I came to Our Sansar.
Have you ever seen a cricket match?
Yes. On the computer
Who is your inspiration (idol) in cricket?
M.S Dhoni
What are your cricket goals?
I want to be a cricket player.
What is the best part of playing cricket?
Batting. I love how we all enjoy playing cricket!
What parts of cricket do you not like?
Bowling
How often do you practise cricket now?
Regularly.
What do you think will be the most challenging part of the upcoming cricket tournament?
No challenges.
What do you think will be the most exciting part of the upcoming tournament’?
I am excited about playing there.
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