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When a 11-year-old boy's talent impressed Dilip Vengsarkar

Former India captain and ex-chief selector Dilip Vengsarkar has been impressed by the talent and dedication shown by 11-year boy Sahil Jadhav, who trains at his academy at the Oval maidan in South Mumbai.

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Dilip Vengsarkar presents 11-year-old Sahil Jadhav the kitbag after the latter impressed Vengsarkar with his talent.
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Former India captain and ex-chief selector Dilip Vengsarkar has been impressed by the talent and dedication shown by 11-year boy Sahil Jadhav, who trains at his academy at the Oval maidan in South Mumbai.

Yadav, who hails from a poor family and travels in the local train daily with his grandmother from Badlapur - 65km from the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus - caught Vengsarkar's attention when he scored a fluent hundred for the academy team at the Azad Maidan recently.

Appreciating his talent and dedication, the former cricketer today handed over a full cricket gear - a fine kit bag, good quality cricket bat, pair of gloves and helmet - to the young boy, said a media release today.

"A message must go to all the kids that good work done is admired by the academy," said Vengsarkar while handing over the cricket gear to Yadav.

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