Key Points

Abhimanyu Easwaran's journey from a young cricket enthusiast to a national team prospect is a testament to dedicated coaching and persistent hard work. His childhood mentor, Nirmal Sengupta, has been instrumental in shaping his cricket career, nurturing him since he was 10 years old. With an impressive first-class record of 7674 runs and 27 centuries, Easwaran is now set to represent India in the upcoming Test series. His selection serves as an inspiration for young cricketers, proving that with right guidance and determination, dreams can become reality.

Key Points: Abhimanyu Easwaran's India Test Call-up Inspires Young Cricketers

  • First-class cricket star gets India Test squad opportunity
  • Coached in Kolkata since age 10
  • Impressive 7674 runs with 27 centuries
  • Set to captain India A in warm-up matches
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Abhimanyu Easwaran is an idol for my students, says childhood coach after India Test call-up

Childhood coach Nirmal Sengupta celebrates Abhimanyu Easwaran's national team selection, highlighting his remarkable first-class cricket journey

"The example is right in front of your eyes, how he was groomed to become a player for India - Nirmal Sengupta"

Kolkata, May 24

Following the news of his former disciple, Abhimanyu Easwaran getting called up to India’s Test squad for their tour of England, his childhood coach Nirmal Sengupta said he was optimistic about the right-handed batter getting a spot in the playing XI and revealed his students consider Abhimanyu as an idol and example.

Abhimanyu shifted to Kolkata at the age of 10, and it was Nirmal’s tutelage that helped him grow and develop, not only as a cricketer but as a person as well. The 29-year-old stayed with his coach in the ‘Donga’ district during his time in Kolkata and often attributed his success to the coach.

“Every coach dreams of his student playing for the India team. I too felt great. Abhimanyu got a place in the national team today. He has been practising with me for 10-15 years. I am very optimistic that he will get to play, with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s absence, and he will give his best for the national team. He was travelling to England for the India ‘A’ series and called me earlier today to let me know he was selected.

"(On his message to his students) The example is right in front of your eyes, how he was groomed to become a player for India at this very ground. For me, the idols were Sachin Tendulkar and Ganguly, but for these kids, Abhimanyu Easwaran is their idol,” Nirmal Sengupta told IANS.

Easwaran was a member of the Indian team during their 3-1 Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) series loss in Australia, but didn’t get to play a single game.

He has scored 7674 runs in 101 first-class matches at an average of 48.87, with 27 centuries and 29 half-centuries and a highest score of 233. He has been a regular of the India A team and will captain the side for the two warm-up games against the England Lions, from May 30-June 2 in Canterbury and June 6-9 in Northampton, and one intra-squad match against the senior India Test squad being played from June 13-16 in Beckenham.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some recognition for domestic performers! Abhimanyu has been grinding in Ranji Trophy for years. Hope he gets his chance in England - our batting needs fresh energy. Coach Sengupta's pride is so wholesome ❤️ #NewBlood
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Priya M.
As a teacher myself, this story hits differently. When mentors like Sengupta sir invest 15 years in a student, it's not just cricket skills - they build character. Wishing Abhimanyu all the best! Hope he smashes those English bowlers 😊
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Arjun S.
Good selection but I'm worried - our management has a habit of carrying players as backups without giving them matches. Remember how he warmed benches in Australia? Hope they don't waste this talent again.
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Neha T.
Kolkata produces such fine cricketers! From Ganguly to Shami and now Abhimanyu. His first-class average of 48 is no joke - better than many current players. Hope he gets to open with Jaiswal 🤞
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Sanjay D.
Respect to coach Sengupta for keeping it real - most coaches would take credit, but he's letting the results speak. Abhimanyu's journey from 'Donga' district to England is proper Bollywood material! #Inspiration
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Kavita R.
While I'm happy for him, I hope selectors don't treat this as just a stop-gap arrangement because Kohli/Rohit are absent. Youngsters need long ropes, not one-match trials. Build proper bench strength!

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