I didn t expect selection: India s standby pacer Nagwaswalla
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Khurram Habib ( IANS) |
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Sat, May 8 2021 16:51 IST |
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Arzan Nagwaswalla.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 8 : Left-arm pace bowler Arzan Nagwaswalla was speechless before his eyes were filled with tears during the seven-hour journey from Ahmedabad to his village Nargol in Valsad, Gujarat, on Friday when he received news of his selection as a standby to Indian squad for the England tour. I called up mom and dad the first thing after I came to senses. I was so excited. I couldn t have stopped on the road because Covid-19 protocols don t allow you to step out of the car, Nagwaswalla told IANS from Nargol on Saturday.
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The day has finally come.
Thousands of doors have been knocked on and thousands of leaflets have been pushed through thousands of letterboxes.
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