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The life of the son of a poor family in the village changed overnight. He became a hero in his village thanks to IPL. But it didn’t take long for the dream to come true. The previous IPL hero, Kamran Khan, is back in the darkness of oblivion. The life story of Kamran Khan, a resident of Narwa Sarai village in the infamous Mou district, 321 km from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, India, is nothing short of a movie.
Kamran’s father was a lumberjack. Sometimes he also drove a taxi. Mother used to make bidis. Kamran started playing cricket without learning grammar. Darren Berry saw him at a little T20 match. He was the head coach of the Rajasthan Royals at the time. Darren Berry was not wrong in acknowledging talent. That is why Kamran was quickly summoned for the trial of the Rajasthan Royals. After washing and cleaning the white shirt, Kamran went to court.
This is the story from 2009. There was no money to stay at the hotel on the way to join the trial. Kamran spent the night buying platform tickets at various stations. Shane Warne, the then captain of the Rajasthan Royals, was shocked to see him at trial. Kamran, who has a small appearance, can launch at a speed of 140 km per hour. Kamran joined the Rajasthan Royals that year. That was the second season of IPL.
Kamran launched the first superover in the history of this competition. He was one of the masterminds to tie the match between Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders in the Super Over. Saurabh Ganguly, the captain who was in the fold, was fired. Kamran, a 17-year-old Turk from that day, is now 29 years old. Still, the best moment of his life was beating Rajasthan Knight Riders by 3 runs in that IPL match and leading Rajasthan to victory. Shane Warne continues to be a role model for him.
Kamran has played for the Rajasthan Royals in two IPL seasons. Besides making his IPL debut in 2009, Kamran’s life has been hectic in other ways as well. The IPL raised questions about his bowling action. He was sent to rehab for two weeks. Upon his return, his bowling action changed. At the same time, it lost its previous form. Kamran joined the Pune Warriors in 2011. That was the biggest mistake of his career.
Kamran had the opportunity to play in only one match that season for Pune. In that match against Rajasthan Royals, Kamran Bedam was defeated and scored 36 runs in 2 overs. He spent the remainder of the tournament on the Pune reserve bench due to injury. Kamran made his IPL debut without playing first-class cricket. He has not been called up for any other team since 2011. Two years later, he entered the world of first-class cricket for the Colts Cricket Club of Sri Lanka. In every IPL season, Kamran Khan has appeared in the media somewhere.
According to various reports, he goes into agriculture without having a chance at cricket. In a recent interview, Kamran said the information is not correct. He’s farming, but he’s not giving up cricket. He did not stop practicing cricket. He was staying in Mumbai in the middle of the lockdown. He started practicing cricket in the residence’s parking area but was unable to continue due to complaints from neighbors. So for now, Kamran has returned to his village from Mumbai. The practice continues there. Kamran, 29, wants to get back to cricket.
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