From Breaking Frames to ₹14.2 Crore: Kartik Sharma's Unbelievable IPL Dream

Kartik Sharma's journey to a massive IPL contract is a story of incredible family sacrifice. His parents sold their land and his mother's jewellery to keep his cricket dream alive, even facing days without food. The young cricketer showed promise as a toddler, famously breaking photo frames with a powerful shot. Now, his multi-crore deal is a testament to his and his family's unwavering resilience.

Key Points: Kartik Sharma's Father Recalls Sacrifice Behind Rs 14.20 Crore IPL Deal

  • Family sold farmland and mother's jewellery to fund his cricket training
  • Kartik and his father once slept in a night shelter during a tournament
  • His talent was evident when he broke photo frames with a bat at age two
  • Despite a four-year selection gap, he persevered to play Ranji and IPL
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From breaking photo frames to cracking record IPL deal, father recalls Kartik Sharma's Rs 14.20 crore dream

Kartik Sharma's father reveals selling land, jewellery & sleeping hungry to fund his son's cricket dream, culminating in a record Rs 14.20 crore IPL deal.

"There was a day when we had to sleep hungry. - Manoj Sharma, Kartik's Father"

Bharatpur (Rajasthan), Dec 17

The journey of Indian Premier League's (IPL) newest sensation Kartik Sharma is not just a cricketing success story; it is a powerful tale of sacrifice, resilience, and unwavering belief. Once forced to sleep hungry and stay in night shelters due to lack of money, Kartik today stands among India's most expensive IPL buys, after being picked for Rs.

14.20 crore in the auction on Tuesday. After his IPL selection, Kartik, with his parents, returned to his hometown, Bharatpur, where he was warmly and emotionally welcomed at Agarwal Dharamshala, Khirni Ghat. Prominent citizens of the city and members of the Bharatpur District Cricket Association (BDCA) gathered to honour the young cricketer whose rise has brought pride to the entire district.

Kartik's father, Manoj Sharma, who earns a modest living, recalled the hardships behind his son's success. "Our income was limited, but my wife Radha and I saw a dream -- to make Kartik a cricketer, no matter the cost," he told IANS.

To support Kartik's training and tournaments, the family sold their plots and farmland in Bahnera village. Kartik's mother sold her jewellery, turning personal sacrifice into silent support. "It was a challenging phase of our lives, but we never let Kartik's dream break," Manoj added.

One of the most defining moments of Kartik's journey came during a tournament in Gwalior. Manoj accompanied his son, expecting the team to be eliminated within four or five matches--the only time they could afford to stay.

But Kartik's performance pushed the team into the final, and with no money left, father and son were forced to stay in a night shelter. "There was a day when we had to sleep hungry," Manoj recalled. "Only after winning the final and receiving the prize money were we able to return home."

Kartik's cricketing talent was evident early. At only two and a half years old, he picked up a bat and hit a ball so hard that it broke two photo frames at home. "That moment made us believe he was special," his father said.

Interestingly, Manoj himself was once a cricketer, but an injury ended his playing days. "I couldn't complete my dream, so I decided my child would," he said -- a dream now fulfilled beyond imagination.

Despite early promise, Kartik's journey was far from smooth. He played at the Under-14 and Under-16 levels, but then went four years without selection. Many would have quit, but the youngster didn't.

"I just kept playing," Kartik told IANS. "My father kept training me. Eventually, I got selected for Under-19, then the Ranji Trophy."

His strong performances at the domestic level finally opened the doors to the IPL. Despite his sudden fame, Kartik stays grounded. He completed Class 12 this year and intends to pursue his graduation alongside his cricket career. "My studies are important to me," he said.

His youngest brother plays cricket, while his middle brother is focused on academics -- a reflection of the family's belief in discipline and balance. Kartik's story is now a symbol of hope for countless young athletes from small towns and financially challenged backgrounds. From selling land and jewellery to sleeping hungry in night shelters, his family's sacrifices have culminated in a moment that has rewritten their destiny.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The part about sleeping hungry in a night shelter just to play a final... it's heartbreaking and motivating at the same time. This level of dedication is rare. Wishing him all the success in the IPL and beyond.
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Priya S
Respect for the parents, especially the mother who sold her jewellery. In our culture, that's often the last resort for a family. Their belief never wavered. Jai ho! 🙏
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Michael C
While the story is incredible, it also highlights a systemic issue. Why should a family have to go to such extremes for a talented kid to get a chance? The cricket system needs better support at the grassroots, especially in smaller towns.
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Vikram M
Breaking photo frames at 2.5 years old! 😂 That's a classic desi parent story. "Beta ne ghar tod diya, par humein pata tha woh kuch khaas karega." So glad he proved them right. All the best, Kartik!
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Rohit P
His father's unfulfilled dream living through his son... that's so powerful. And the fact Kartik is still focused on completing his graduation is commendable. Talent plus discipline is a killer combination. Can't wait to see him play!

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