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IPL 2023: How Nagpur is becoming the hotbed for T20 specialists

Vidarbha players Jitesh Sharma, Atharva Taide and Yash Thakur have been making a lot of noise in the ongoing IPL.

May 07, 2023 / 11:43 IST
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IPL 2023 cricketers from Vidarbha (from left) Atharva Taide, Yash Thakur, Jitesh Sharma.
IPL 2023 cricketers from Vidarbha (from left) Atharva Taide, Yash Thakur, Jitesh Sharma.

The Indian Premier League is not just about international cricketers with a high-price tag. The uncapped domestic players make the tournament equally exciting. Nagpur in Maharashtra's Vidarbha region, known for growing oranges and cotton, has manufactured good cricketers over the past six years. They won the Ranji Trophy twice, and of late, the focus shifted from red ball to white to aim for the India jersey.

Despite the consecutive Ranji titles in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, they were notable absentees in the India A set-up, and IPL was a distant dream. Right-arm pacer Rajneesh Gurbani was the only player from Vidarbha who had a brief stint with India A in 2018, and India international Umesh Yadav was the only player who was an IPL regular.

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In IPL 2023, Jitesh Sharma, Atharva Taide and Yash Thakur — all from Vidarbha — have been turning heads. Sharma and Taide have showcased their power-hitting skills for Punjab Kings, while Thakur impressed with the ball for Lucknow SuperGiants. Darshan Nalkande, another Vidarbha player, is on the Gujarat Titans bench. These players train at the Nagpur Cricket Academy together.

Focus shift: Red ball to white