Today's zero can be tomorrow's hero

Sindujaa D N
Nobody can't tell when someone's horoscope will change. Yesterday's hero can be today's zero. Today's zero can be tomorrow's hero. Such people can also achieve world records. This can be said by taking tamilnadu young cricketer Narayan Jagadeesan as an example. Because exactly five days ago he was an anonymous player. A third-grade player. He is a member of the chennai Super Kings team in the indian Premier League (IPL). 

But the opportunities did not come much. His worth is also Rs.20 lakh. Super Kings left him yesterday. That means they are not retained for the next season. Apart from this, there are seniors like ambati rayudu Ravindra Jadeja among the retained players. No matter how much their names came out, there was no mention of Narayan Jagadeesan.

But he is the one who is gathering dust now. Wicket Keeper Batsman Narayan Jagadeesan Wicket Keeper Batsman. He plays for tamil Nadu in Ranji. Talented. Chennai took it.

But did not play many matches. But now he is making dust by hitting centuries upon centuries. Not only that, but he also broke the record for most runs held by Team india captain Rohit Sharma. Narayan Jagadeesan scored 277 runs in 141 balls in the domestic one-day tournament vijay hazare Trophy. Jagadeesan scored 277 runs (in 141 balls) in the match against Arunachal Pradesh as part of the vijay hazare Trophy.

It has 25 fours and 15 sixes. This is the highest score in List A. Jagadeesan surpassed Surrey's Eddie Brown's record of 268 runs. Jagadeesan added 416 runs for the first wicket along with another opening batsman Sai Sudarshan (154) against Arunachal at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Brown scored 268 against Glamorgan in county cricket in 2002.


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