After playing in Team India, only 2-3 people used to ask for autographs, real identity from RCB, shocking statement of this player

After playing in Team India, only 2-3 people used to ask for autographs, real identity from RCB, shocking statement of this player

The selection of a cricketer in India for Team India is like a dream. It is everyone’s dream to play and perform in international cricket for India, because this gives the player recognized. But RCB’s wicketkeeper-batsman Jitesh Sharma has made a shocking disclosure. He says that despite playing in the team Indians, he did not get as much recognition as he got after joining RCB. Now fans line up for their autographs, while it was not so while playing for India.

“Real identity found only after RCB”

Actually, Royal Challengers Bangalore has shared a video. In this, Jitesh Sharma was talking in his journey of cricket. During this, he said, “When I went to play Syed Mushtaq Ali, people were shouting Jitesh, Jitesh, RCB, RCB. Then I realized that I have not gone into a small team. There is no small thing to play for RCB. There is some different feeling in this team, because 100-150 people were waiting for autographs. Earlier I did not make some people, then I did not play, then I did not play. Is different. “

Careful cricketer

Jitesh, a resident of Amravati, further told about his journey that the game was just for fun in his area. He did not even want to become a cricketer initially. His goal was to go to the army through NDA, but there was 25% discount on playing at the state level. So he gave the trial at the behest of the friend. Seeing only 3 names in the wicketkeeper column, he wrote his name – and this is where his life changed. He became a cricketer instead of joining the army.

Jitesh’s performance

Talking about Jitesh’s performance of Jitesh, he has played 9 T20 matches for India, in which he could not do anything special. He could score 100 runs at an average of just 14.28. At the same time, in IPL 2025, he has scored an average of 29 in 4 innings for Bengaluru and 88 runs at a strike rate of 157. Talking about the overall record in this tournament, Jitesh has scored 818 runs in 46 matches at an average of 23 and a strike rate of 151.

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