Nagpur: Just days before IPL auctions, a video that included a collage of punchy sixes went viral on various whatsapp groups. It was 26-year-old Shubham Garhwal of Rajasthan, who was owner of those muscular hits that cleared the ropes by a distance.


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When Rajasthan Royals lifted the auction paddle and confirmed a Rs 20 lakh deal for the Jodhpur left-hander, he reminisced an evening 11 years back, when India was playing Australia in the quarter-final of the ODI World Cup.


Watching Yuvraj Singh's unmatched grace and fearless hitting, 15-year-old Garhwal found a hero and a decade later, wearing the Royals pink, Garhwal is ready to emulate his hero.


"I was really young back then, playing gully cricket in my hometown of Jodhpur and couldn't even hold the bat with the correct grip. But seeing Yuvraj Singh have a wonderful tournament in 2011 really inspired me," Garhwal, who checked in at the team's pre-tournament camp in Nagpur, was quoted as saying in a release.


"I am also a left-hander so I used to love how he could hit the ball so effortlessly. I think that was a period which really changed my life for the good," stated 26-year-old Garhwal.



"I felt like I was in good touch during the trials but still with so many players up for sale in the auction, I wasn't very confident that I will get picked. When I was bought, I was over the moon, I couldn't believe it," said Garhwal.


Rajasthan Royals will start their IPL 2022 campaign on March 29.