A big revelation was made about Yash Dhull, who led the Indian team to victory in the Under-19 World Cup under his captaincy. It was told that Yash had a hole in his heart, for which he had to undergo surgery. However, now Yash has returned to the cricket field and he is playing for Central Delhi Kings in the Delhi Premier League. The feeling of surgery was not good at all for Yash as he had to stay away from cricket.
Let us tell you that Yash’s coach Rajesh Nagar revealed this while talking to PTI. He told that during a regular scan at the National Cricket Academy, it was found that Yash has a small hole in his heart. He further told that it was not a major surgery.
Last Wednesday, Yash’s coach said, “It was not a major surgery. It took him about 10 to 15 days to recover. At present, he is not 100 percent in terms of his game and fitness. I would say that he is 80 percent fit, but quite good.” However, Dhull has received a fitness certificate from the NCA to play. During the Delhi Premier League, Yash himself talked about his surgery and said that some things happened earlier. I have recovered. It is taking some time, but I am positive and will give my 100 percent to my game.
Yash’s career has been like this so far
Yash Dhull, who plays domestic cricket for Delhi, has played 23 first class matches, 19 List A and 19 T20 matches so far. In 40 first class innings, he has scored 1610 runs at an average of 44.72. During this, 5 centuries and 5 half-centuries came from his bat, in which the highest score was 200* runs. Apart from this, in 16 List A innings, he scored 588 runs at an average of 49.00, which included 1 century and 2 half-centuries. In the remaining 18 T20 innings, Yash has scored 588 runs at an average of 45.23 and a strike rate of 127.27.