Mumbai: Newly-appointed India under 19 captain Priyam Garg has expressed that his journey from an aspiring cricketer to the skipper was all possible because of his father's sacrifice, who resorted to driving a school van to fulfil his son's ambitions.
Hailing from village Quila Parikshitgarh, about 25km from Meerut, Priyam picked up the bat and ball at the tender age of six.
"My father Naresh Garg drives a school van. I have three brothers and three sisters. I am the youngest in the family. My father didn't have enough money to take care of such a big family and support my cricket career," Priyam told media.
"But seeing my love and dedication for the sport, he borrowed some money from his friend and bought me a cricket kit and arranged for my coaching. I started playing cricket and due to my father's hard work today I'm captain of the under-19 team," he added.
Priyam suffered a personal setback when he lost his mother at the age of 11. His only regret now is that his mother can't see him play for the Indian team, which was her dream.
"My mother died in 2011 and it was her dream that I play cricket for India and now that I'm the captain of the under-19 team she is not here to see it. I regret that the most."
India is the most successful team in the tournament, having won four titles till date, including the last edition in 2018. Priyam will now carry the same responsibility which was once on the shoulders of Mohammad Kaif (2000), the current India senior team skipper Virat Kohli (2008) and batsman Prithvi Shaw (2018).