Arshin Kulkarni, the Kallis fanboy who can hit the ball long

How the India Under-19 allrounder became the player he is, with a little push from his cricket-loving grandma

Shashank Kishore05-Feb-2024One of Arshin Kulkarni’s greatest privileges so far in his cricketing journey has been the opportunity to face Jasprit Bumrah at the nets. Kulkarni was an India Under-19 aspirant back then while Bumrah was in his final stages of rehab from a back injury. When the two squared off, simply being able to sight the ball and line himself up to defend gave him confidence.Kulkarni didn’t know back then that an Under-19 World Cup berth would be another chapter in this unlikely journey that began in Solapur, Maharashtra when he was all of six. His grandmother enrolled him at the nearest club to their residence – Salim Khan Cricket Academy – to ensure the ‘little’ child wouldn’t be bored after school hours.When the ‘little’ boy grew up to become much taller, as he hit adolescence, Kulkarni was told by his coaches to switch to seam-ups because he had the height. In 2019, he gave up legspin despite having had decent success – he even picked up a hat-trick in a club game – to bowl seam-ups. It’s one of the big decisions that Kulkarni is thankful for today.Related

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The other thing he’s thankful for is the support of his grandparents, especially his grandmother. An avid cricket buff herself, she had immersed herself in Kulkarni’s cricket since his parents, both pediatricians who run a hospital in Solapur, had busy and often draining schedules.Kulkarni grew up admiring South Africa allrounder Jacques Kallis and had this burning desire to be able to bat and bowl like him. Last month, Kulkarni was tongue-tied when he met Kallis for the first time during a camp at SuperSport Park in Centurion prior to the ongoing Under-19 World Cup.His spontaneous response was to seek Kallis’ blessings by touching his feet. Kulkarni had also carried with him a letter penned by his grandmother, where she addresses Kallis and the impact he has had on her grandson.”On my birthday, I was around eight-years old. My granny asked me ‘What would you like for your birthday?’ I said Jacques Kallis. And she got a six-feet poster of yours and it’s still in my room,” Kulkarni told Kallis after they met. It’s a video SA20 outfit Pretoria Capitals posted on social media, one that went viral around the time for Kulkarni’s gesture.