Key Points

Virender Sehwag has warmly congratulated Rahul Soreng, the son of Pulwama martyr Vijay Soreng, on his selection to the Haryana Under-19 cricket team. Rahul has been a student at Sehwag International School since 2019, receiving support through Sehwag's initiative to help children of martyrs. The young cricketer has already represented Haryana in U14 and U16 teams, showing promising talent. Sehwag's support highlights the ongoing commitment to honoring the families of fallen soldiers.

Key Points: Sehwag Honors Pulwama Martyr's Son Rahul Soreng's Cricket Rise

  • Rahul Soreng selected for Haryana U19 cricket team
  • Son of Pulwama martyr Vijay Soreng
  • Supported by Virender Sehwag's school initiative
  • Previously represented Haryana U16 team
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Sehwag applauds Rahul Soreng, son of Pulwama martyr, for Haryana U19 cricket selection

Virender Sehwag celebrates Rahul Soreng's Haryana U19 cricket selection, honoring the son of Pulwama martyr Vijay Soreng

"Congratulations to Rahul Soreng on being selected in the under-19 Haryana team - Virender Sehwag"

New Delhi, Oct 10

Rahul Soreng, son of Pulwama martyr Shaheed Vijay Soreng, who made it to the Haryana Under-19 team, has received warm wishes from none other than former India opener Virender Sehwag.

Rahul has been closely associated with Sehwag International School, where he has been a student since 2019. After the tragic Pulwama attack, Sehwag had appealed to provide free education for the children of our martyrs, allowing them to study at Sehwag International School with boarding facilities.

"Congratulations to Rahul Soreng on being selected in the under-19 Haryana team. Since his brave father attained martyrdom in Pulwama, it has been my privilege to support Rahul and I am extremely proud of his journey," Sehwag posted on X.

Last December, Rahul was selected for the Haryana Under-16 team in the prestigious Vijay Merchant Trophy, which marked a significant milestone in his emerging cricket career. He had also represented Haryana in the U14 team.

"I feel so privileged that Rahul Soreng, son of Pulwama Martyr Shaheed Vijay Soreng ji, who joined Sehwag International school in 2019 and has been staying with us for the last 5 years, has been selected in the Haryana under-16 team for the Vijay Merchant trophy. Few things give more joy. Thank you to our great soldiers," Sehwag had shared on Instagram.

Earlier this year, Rahul, along with two other talented cricketers, Aditya Pandey and Shivam Anand, was selected to represent the U-19 Jhajjar District Cricket Team in the interdistrict match against Karnal.

Previously, Sehwag had shared a picture of children from the families of soldiers killed in the Pulwama terror attack, training at the Sehwag International School.

"Son of Heroes! What a privilege to be able to have these two at Sehwag School and have the fortune to contribute to their lives. Batsman - Arpit Singh s/o Pulwama Shaheed Ram Vakeel and Bowler- Rahul Soreng s/o Pulwama Shaheed Vijay Soreng. Few things can beat this happiness!" Sehwag had posted on X.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Heartwarming to see Rahul making his father proud through cricket. This is exactly the kind of support our martyrs' families deserve. Hope he makes it to Team India someday! 🏏
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Arjun K
While I appreciate Sehwag's efforts, I wish more cricketers and celebrities would step up to support martyrs' families. This shouldn't be just one person's responsibility.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket closely, it's wonderful to see talent being nurtured regardless of background. Rahul's selection on merit shows his hard work is paying off.
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Vikram M
Jai Jawan! Jai Kisan! And now Jai Cricketer! Rahul's success is a tribute to every soldier who protects our borders. May he continue to shine brighter ✨
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Kavya N
This story brought tears to my eyes. From tragedy to triumph - Rahul's journey is proof that our nation stands with our armed forces and their families. Bhagwan unko aur success de!

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