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5 cricketers who came back like a champion after personal losses

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2.Tushar Deshpande

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A majority of our readers would not be aware of Tushar Deshpande, but soon, he may become one of the top fast bowlers of the country. The reason behind it is his immense dedication. Deshpande plays for Mumbai at the domestic level, and although he has not made his international debut yet, he set an example for all other players to follow.

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Deshpande lost his mother just a day before the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2019. He still did not return home and played the tournament for his team. Ultimately, he ended up as the most successful bowler for Mumbai. He soon broke into the India ‘A’ side.

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1.Sachin Tendulkar

Last but not the least, The God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar had started this trend of staying committed to the field, no matter what happens outside the cricket world. Tendulkar was a part of the Indian team that played in the 1999 World Cup. The team had got off to a disastrous start that year in England.

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He came back in time for the match against Kenya. Tendulkar silenced his critics who questioned his arrival to India with a fantastic century. The Mumbai-based player dedicated that knock to his late father.

Thus, these are the top incidents in cricket history when the cricketers overcame personal losses and bossed their opponents on the field, the next day.

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