
Indian Cricketers mothers: Mother’s Day is being celebrated on Sunday, 11 May this year. This day is the name of the mother, which is given the status of God. The mother is the biggest warrior, who struggles to give better life to her children in every situation. Today, on this special occasion, we are telling you about Indian cricketers, whose success has been his super mom somewhere.
Virat Kohli’s mother
Right -handed batsman Virat Kohli is one of the most famous cricketers in the world. Kohli lost his father at a young age, after which his mother Saroj Kohli did not allow Kohli’s dream of becoming a cricketer despite financial troubles. The courage and strength of Kohli’s mother kept the family together despite the emptiness arising out of Kohli’s father’s death.
Speaking to a publication, Kohli’s mother had said, “His son Kohli has changed since the father’s death, he was taking every match seriously. He did not like to sit on the bench. It was as if his life had been completely on cricket since that day. Kohli has also tickled his father and his mother’s name tattoo.
Mithali Raj’s mother
Indian women cricketer Mithali Raj, who has made many world records, is ideal for millions of young girls. Mithali’s parents made many sacrifices to encourage him to become cricketers. When he was first included in potential players for the World Cup, his father Dorai Raj left his promotion to avoid going to another city. His mother Leela Raj also renounced a career to take care of the house.
Talking about his supermom in an interview, Mithali Raj said, “He has abandoned a lot of his time. He has worked hard to ensure that I get food on time. I am a child who still needs her mother, so he decided to back down and become a housewife.”
Jaspreet Bumrah’s mother
When Bumrah’s father died, he was only 5 years old. In an interview, Bumrah had told that after this the mother had to work. The situation of the house was good which had become challenging. He had said, “We will never be able to repay his debt.”
In this difficult time, his mother taught what is the importance of maintaining patience in difficult times. The fast bowler admitted that he never forgets the things learned during that time.
Rohit Sharma’s mother
Rohit Sharma, who recently retired from Test cricket, is one of the most successful captains. On the occasion of first Mother’s Day, Rohit wrote in the post that, “You win or stay at the last position, the mother who will always stand with you. It makes the mother special”. Let us tell you that at a young age, Rohit lived with his uncle and grandfather, because the economic situation was not very good. During this time you can understand how much his mother has sacrificed his dreams so that his son can succeed.
Sachin Tendulkar’s mother
Tendulkar is called the God of Cricket, which still throngs a huge crowd to see, but do you know that his mother came to see Sachin on the cricket field for the first time when he was playing his 200th Test. In an interview, Sachin’s mother Rajni Tendulkar had said, “I had never been in a match. I used to live under a lot of stress. We used to watch Sachin on television. This time Sachin said that you have to come this time. I have to come this time. I have asked him to do this match for you in Mumbai. How would you feel if you did not come? Built. Due to the huge crowd, Sachin also called for a wheelchair. ” Sachin had earlier said about his mother on a Mother’s Day that “she is a woman who can replace everyone else, but no one else can replace her!”
MS Dhoni’s mother
In 2016, in the ODI series against New Zealand, Indian cricketers played a jersey written in their mother’s name. During that time, in an interview, Dhoni said, “When you ask me, it was about how emotionally I am associated with my mother. The role of a father is also important but we are not able to appreciate the mother, as we should.”
“The way we drown in patriotism before August 15, 26 January. It is also necessary that we should thank them daily for what they are doing to protect the country. We should do the same with them for the role of our mother.”