Himachal Pradesh : Chetan Sharma, the chief selector of the Indian cricket team is enjoying the beautiful valleys of Fagu
Rajgarh : Chetan Sharma, the chief selector of the Indian cricket team, is in Fagu, Rajgarh, for a few days of his holiday. Fagu valley of Asia’s famous peach orchards has its own identity, full of the beauty of the dense deodar forests. Perhaps to see these videos, former cricketer and chief selector of the Indian cricket team, Chetan Sharma is celebrating a holiday here along with his family.
Chetan Sharma, the chief selector of the Indian cricket team, paid homage to the ancient temple located in Shaya, the birthplace of the famous deity Shirgul of the region. Fagu’s Shaya is staying at his close friend’s house in Chabroon. Let us inform that in the last week of December 2020, the BCCI had declared Chetan Sharma as the chief selector. Chetan Sharma was entrusted with the responsibility after the interview of the Cricket Advisory Committee, about 54 years old Chetan Sharma has played 23 Tests and 65 ODIs for India. Took a hat-trick in the 1987 World Cup. He became the first player to take a hat-trick in the World Cup. This feat was done by Chetan Sharma against New Zealand.
Chetan Sharma, who reached Fagu, said that players can become a part of the Indian team even at a young age. He said that when he used to play cricket, there were limited stadiums. But now talented players can easily get a chance, as the resources have been spread a lot. There are three to four cricket grounds in a hilly state like Himachal and that too of international level and along with this, there is no dearth of resources with Himachal Pradesh Cricket Academy, so the youth of Himachal should take full advantage of it.