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Natarajan of India shaves his head at Palani | Cricket

Chennai: T is a cricketer who has become the pride of South India. Natarajan. The Tamil people gave a warm welcome to the player who returned home after the Australian series. After this, Natarajan went to the Palani Murugan temple and shaved his head. Images of it went viral on social media.

From the small village of Chinnappampetti, 36 km from Salem in Tamil Nadu to T. Natarajan’s path to success in India, the talk of Indian cricket is now. Today, the left – arm fast bowler is the poster boy of Tamil Nadu, having won the hearts of Indian captain Virat Kohli, team management and fans. Adolescents in rural areas who do not even have a name ground now believe that if they work hard, they can conquer heights like Natarajan.

Thankarashu, a loom worker, and Shanta, a street vendor, found it difficult to feed their five children. The eldest son of a family of 3 girls and 2 boys, however, was thrilled to be playing cricket with a tennis ball across the country. Jayaprakash, formerly a divisional cricketer and Natarajan alias ‘JP Annan’, found his future in the boy who ruled as the ‘Yorker King’ of Chinnappampetti in local tournaments.

Natarajan’s life was changed when he got Rs 3 crore from his contract in the Punjab Kings XI. The family moved to a new home. A sister is married. The other three are studying well. Natarajan Cricket Academy will be on top of all this. It was planted after the first season of the IPL towards the big goal of being a cricket academy owned only by retired cricketers.

Although he had the opportunity to collect huge fees at the Chennai or Salem academy, he did not forget where he came from and chose the Chinnappampetti he grew up playing for the Nattu Academy. Training at the academy is free. Enthusiastic about Natarajan’s achievements, youngsters from far-flung villages come to the academy with cricket dreams.

English Summary: Cricketer Natarajan tonsures head at lord Muruga temple

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