"Even Better Than Being A Superhero": T Natarajan Wishes Brother On Birthday
T Natarajan also shared a couple of photos with his brother on his special day.
- Edited by NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: May 18, 2021 02:54 pm IST
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T Natarajan wished his brother on his birthday
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The Indian pacer posted a couple of pics with his brother on social media
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T Natarajan was ruled out of IPL 2021 after aggravating his knee injury
India pacer T Natarajan marked a milestone in the life of his brother on Tuesday with a post on Twitter. The cricketer, who made his international debut for India last year in December against Australia, wished his brother, JP Nattu, on his birthday with a special post on the micro-blogging site. Natarajan, who represents SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), shared a couple of photos with his brother and wrote that "sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero". "Happy Birthday #JPNattu. Have a blast," he added.
Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero ! Happy Birthday #JPNattu # Have a blast ????pic.twitter.com/XwjSJFOsMd
- Natarajan (@Natarajan_91) May 18, 2021
Natarajan was ruled out of the 14th edition the IPL after aggravating his knee injury, which he had sustained during India's two-month-long tour of Australia in 2020-21.
Earlier this month, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) indefinitely suspended the IPL after several players and supports staff tested positive for COVID-19. When the event was called off, Hyderabad was placed at the last spot on the IPL table with just two points in their kitty. SRH had won just one out of their seven games this season.
Natarajan underwent surgery in April and is currently rehabilitating at home. On Sunday, he had posted a video of his fitness routine and captioned it, "I wake up each day stronger than before! #Rehab #Progress."
The 30-year-old seamer played just two games and claimed as many wickets in IPL 2021 before he had to leave the bio-bubble.
He also missed the opening four games of the five-match T20I series between India and England earlier this year. He joined Team India in Ahmedabad for the final T20I match after getting clearance from the National Cricket Academy. Natarajan bagged one wicket, giving away 39 runs in his quota of four overs as India won the match by 36 runs.