Inspirational story of Kranti Goud: Daughter of an MP police constable, who shook England with 6/52

Mumbai: Only in his fourth ODI, 21 -year -old Kranti Goud, India’s new speed sensation, performed a dream on Tuesday night. The devastating mantra of 6 for 52 conducted India to win 13 runs in Chester-Le-Street in Durham. But Gaud was not just living a dream – she was doing a remarkable chapter in her story journey.Kranti’s heroes inspired Captain Harmanpreet Kaur-she won a 2–1 series with 84-genders 102 on 84-genders, helping India in five out of five in 50 overs-to share the player of the match award with the talented young man. In a touching gesture, the captain of India also gifted the revolution with a hearty message to a signed ball.Now, the story behind. Hail to Kranti from a small village named Ghwara near Chhatrapur in Madhya Pradesh. In fact, his village is a few kilometers from Khajuraho, which is famous for his temples. He is one of the six brothers, and his father is a retired police constable, who was suspended from duty a few years ago.“I have been training him since 2017. His father brought him to me and said,” She plays cricket with the girls of the village. Can you coach him? ” I was impressed after seeing his bowl in a practice match and asked him to go to Chhatrapur and join my academy, “Kranti’s childhood coach Rajiv Bilthare told TOI from Chhatpur, where he is the secretary of the District Cricket Association.“However, a few days later, she told me that she would not be able to live in Chhatrapur because she was struggling financially. I waived her coaching fee, gave her shoes, a bat, everything, and asked her to stay in my place for a few days. Later, she stayed at the place of her friend and fellow trainee Sushma.”Stating what a girl has been motivated to help her marginally means to pursue her dream of cricketing, Bilthare said, “She was really quick, and it makes her different from other girls. That kind of speed is a God -given gift. As you saw yesterday, it is also a very good yorker. I just had to work on making sure her ball lands on the seam – she now almost fully. She can beautifully swing the ball in both ways. ,A major strength of Gaud – which ended the series against England with nine wickets in three matches, on an average of 15.11 – her ability to regularly hit the stump. “Her rise was rapid. She went to play for MP in all age-groups tournaments. In the last season, she bowled for Madhya Pradesh for the National Women’s Championship title, took four wicket race in the final against Bengal (including India’s Keeper-Better Richa Ghosh’s skull). She can also bat well. He is a disciplined cricketer. Since she has come far from such a minor background, she understands what she has. I keep asking him to work hard to maintain this success. ,“Dreams are formed in this way. She has really come from anywhere. His rise is unprecedented. He belongs to a very small village, which does not even have a confirmed house, only roofs. His story should be inspired by every girl who wishes to play for India one day, ”Sanjeev Rao, president of Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association, told TOI on Wednesday.“I should give credit to our association to send talent spotters to every small district and village. This is a system we have cultivated for years, ”Rao said.A proper part of the credit for the discovery of revolution, however, should go to former India stumper Chandrakant Pandit, currently given status as the best coach in Indian domestic cricket.“He worked hard day and day, attended the MPCA camp organized by Pandit (currently Madhya Pradesh and Kolkata Knight Riders Head Coaches), and within a year, his bowling improved significantly. Credit should go to ‘Chandu Sir’, but there is something about his bowling, his stomach fire, a passion (passion) that helped him get up through the rank so fast, “he said.“When she was 17, I picked her up with open tests that I held in Indore. Her run-up, the way she gathered the speed while running, and her smooth action caught my eye. A few years ago, she left bowling due to back problems. However, I started bowling again, I started bowling again in our academy and behavior. He is also a great fielder – he is a good package, ”Pandit praised.He said, “We have worked on his line, length and wrist position in the off-season, and the results are now visible. He is an energetic cricketer,” he said.“Given that she was so poor, Sidiyani Patni, who is the joint secretary of the women’s cricket wing of MPCA, sent some food to her family monthly in the village. It was Siddian who encouraged Kranti to play cricket and spoke before.”
WPL Effect
Like many Indian women cricketers, the Women’s Premier League has changed the life of revolution. For a few years, she was a pure bowler for Mumbai Indians, before the UP Warrier selected her for a base price of ₹ 10 lakh in the WPL auction last year.“When we chose Kranti Goud in the auction, she did not play a single senior woman T20 match. But in the trial, our scouts felt that she is something special – she could transfer the ball from the seam in both ways and was a sharp bouncer in her arsenal. We were mourning her for only seven -hit months,” TOI.His dramatic growth has also seen improvement in his luck. “She is sponsored by Puma. She is playing for India and in WPL. She no longer needs to worry about finance,” Bilthare said.