Titas Sadhu is an Indian cricketer who became the man of the match in the T20 World Cup in South Africa 2023, which was won by the ICC Under-19 Indian Women’s team. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium bowler.
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Titas Ranadeep Sadhu was born on Wednesday, 29 September 2004 (age 18 years; as of 2022) in Chinsura, West Bengal. His zodiac sign is Libra. After his birth, his mother started living with his grandmother in Krishnanagar, West Bengal. When Titas grew up, his father was sent to Ranchi and they moved there. After some time, they started living in Kolkata but had to leave the place as there were very few school options for Titas to play there. So they started living in Chinsurah, West Bengal, where he could play for their ancestral club. The name of the club was ‘Rajendra Smirti Sangh’ which he used to visit during cricket matches to check the score. He was initially not interested in cricket. He started swimming in the first grade and then played table tennis. One day when he was at the club, a match was called off due to rain, so his father asked him to throw the cup and it was at this point that he decided to take up cricket professionally.
Physical appearance
Height: 5′8″
Hair color: black
Eye Color: Black
family
parents and siblings
Tita’s father name is Ranadeep Sadhu who is a state level athlete.
His mother’s name is Bhramar Malik, who runs a family business.
other relatives
My grandmother’s name is Mita Malik.
Career
Domestic cricket
Titas’ childhood coach Priyankar Mukherjee asked Bengal bowling coach Shib Shankar Paul to train him. When he was 13, he went on trial for the West Bengal team, where he was rejected. Next year, he wanted to take the exams, but decided to focus first on the 10th board exams, in which he scored 90 percent. In 2020, he got an opportunity to be part of the Bengal team as a bowler. He made his debut at the age of 16 as the youngest member of the team. In the two matches that he played for the national team, his performance was not very good, due to which he was kicked out of the team. He improved his game by playing in matches organized by the Cricket Association of Bengal. In 2022, she played in the Women’s T20 tournament and took 7 wickets in 5 matches, making her the highest wicket taker. This performance of his got him into the Bengal senior squad. As part of the Bengal team, she played the Women’s U19 T20 quadrilateral series that saw India A, India B, Sri Lanka and West Indies, which helped her gain some experience for the World Cup.
International cricket
He made his T20 debut on 27 December 2022 against South Africa in Pretoria. In 2023, he became Man of the Match for taking six wickets in the T20 World Cup in South Africa. He became the first cricketer from Bengal to win the award in an ICC World Cup final. In the interview, he talked about winning the World Cup and said:
I think consistency paid off. the day before the final. I went for a practice session and bowled a few overs on one wicket and tried to hit the right line and length. I wanted to play for my team, so that was the intention and apart from that, I talked to the coaches and watched videos to see which deliveries could get me a wicket.
WPL
In February 2023, Delhi Capitals bought him for Rs 25 lakh in the inaugural WPL auction.
the chosen ones
- Movie: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)
- Cricket Shot: Straight to the bowler
- Delivery of the ball: Caught
Facts/Trivia
- He was trained by Shib Shankar Paul, the coach of the West Bengal cricket team.
- In an interview, he said that he got a lot of motivation from his favorite cricketer Jhulan Goswami, who used to send him advice through text messages before the tournament.
- He received a lot of praise and motivation from India’s Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra before the final match of the World Cup.
- According to his grandmother, Titas played with balls and was never interested in playing with dolls.
- He did not appear for the 12th class exams after he made his debut in 2020.
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