Mumbai Indians young Pesar Ashwini Kumar made his debut in IPL 2025 on 31 March and made history on his first ball. He took 4 wickets for 24 runs in 3 overs against Kolkata Knight Riders at Wankhede Stadium. With this brilliant performance, he became the best bowling bowler on IPL debut. He was also adjudged Player of the Match to contribute significantly to this victory.
But do you know how much struggle is hidden behind Ashwini Kumar's success? Come, let's know his struggle story.
Mother struggles after father's death in childhood
Ashwini Kumar was born on August 29, 2001 in Jhanjari, a small village in Punjab. He comes from a middle class family and lost his father in his childhood. After the father's death, Ashwini's mother took over the responsibility of the family and worked hard to fulfill the son's dream of cricket.
Return to bruise
Ashwini Kumar's cricket career was good, but there was a time when her injuries put her career in crisis. After a serious injury, it seemed that he would not be able to play cricket. But he did not give up and returned to the ground with the help of constant treatment and hard work. He never looked back.
Start of cricket journey
Ashwini Kumar entered the cricket world with his brilliant performance in the Sher-e-Punjab T20 Cup. In this tournament, he took 11 wickets in 6 matches, making him in the headlines for the first time. He then made his debut for Punjab in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2022 and has so far taken 3 wickets in 4 T20 matches.
First opportunity in IPL
Ashwini Kumar was part of Punjab Kings in the IPL 2024 season, but did not get a chance to play a single match. However, in the mega auction of IPL 2025, Mumbai Indians bought him for Rs 30 lakh and gave him an opportunity for IPL debut at Wankhede Stadium. He redeemed the occasion and created history by dismissing captain Ajinkya Rahane on his first ball against Kolkata Knight Riders. In addition, he also hunted big names like Rinku Singh, Manish Pandey, and Andre Russell.
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