Rejected by Punjab, Gurdaspur cricketer selected for Canadian national team
Rejected by Punjab, Gurdaspur cricketer selected for Canadian national team
Gurdaspur: The irony is unmistakable. A Gurdaspur cricketer, who had to face continuous rejection by officials managing the Punjab cricket, has been selected in the national team of Canada.
The Canadian cricket squad would take part in the World Cup qualifying tournament to be held in Bermuda from September 30.
This comes as a shocker to many in the state’s cricketing fraternity. They are finding it hard to believe that all-rounder Dilpreet Singh Bajwa (22) made it to the team of another country after his claims were rather unfairly dismissed by his own state and country.
This, many ex-cricketers say, tells the complete story of cricket and cricketers in Punjab where players belonging to minor districts are rarely rewarded, no matter how good they may be.
Nobody can vouch for this better than Bajwa. In Punjab, districts are categorised into main and minor districts. Gurdaspur is in the minor districts category.
Bajwa is a disciple of coach Rakesh Marshal. He used to practice at the Government College grounds where Marshal runs an academy. Bajwa did his schooling from Guru Arjun Dev Senior Secondary School, Dhariwal.
His father Harpreet Singh used to work in the Agriculture Department while his mother Harleen Kaur was a government teacher. Keeping in mind the fact that their son was getting a raw deal from the selectors, his parents decided to immigrate to Canada in 2020.
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