Hope Parvez Rasool gets more games to play: Omar Abdullah
For Parvez Rasool, it turned out to be a perfect birthday gift today when Sunrisers Hyderabad bought him for Rs 95 lakh. Omar Abdullah, who has been following the cricketer's career closely, had been disappointed when he was selected in the Indian team to Zimbabwe but never got a chance to be in the playing XI.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 13, 2014 07:45 pm IST
"Hope he gets more games," was the reaction of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, shortly after Parvez Rasool became the lone cricketer from the state to get a buyer in the high-profile IPL auction today. "Very pleased to hear Parvez Rasool has been picked up by Sunrisers Hyderabad for 95 lakhs. Here's hoping he gets more games than when with Pune," Omar, a keen cricket fan, said on the micro-blogging site "Twitter".
For Rasool, it turned out to be a perfect birthday gift today when Sunrisers Hyderabad bought him for Rs 95 lakh. Omar, who has been following the cricketer's career closely, had been disappointed when he was selected in the Indian team to Zimbabwe but never got a chance to be in the playing XI.
During the Ranji Trophy season, in which the state created history by reaching the quarter finals for the first time, the Chief Minister had been appreciating the hard work of the players especially Rasool, who hails from South Kashmir. Rasool had been picked by Pune Warriors in the last season for Rs 20 lakh and he played only two matches in which he took one wicket.
Union Minister and President of Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association Farooq Abdullah also expressed his happiness over Rasool's selection in IPL 2014 and said the youngster will set an example for other youngsters in the state and encourage them to play in the national team.