27 August,2020 07:30 AM IST | Mumbai | A correspondent
Suresh Raina
Former India cricketer Suresh Raina has volunteered to promote cricket in Jammu and Kashmir by providing opportunities to underprivileged kids in the union territory.
In a lengthy Instagram post, Suresh said that he wants to give back to the game by doing his bit. "Since long I have represented India as a proud Indian cricketer. Now the time has come for me to give it back to the society. Since my ancestors belong to Kashmir and I myself feel deeply connected to my roots in the valley as a Kashmiri Pandit originally, I felt the need to inculcate strong sportsmanship, cricketing spirit and values for our children and youth in J&K."
Suresh said he could relate to the hardships faced by the kids in the valley. "That is what made me write to J&K DGP Dilbag Singh ji and SSP Anantnag Sandeep Chaudhary ji sharing a proposal for this cricketing opportunity for underprivileged and rural area children. Since I have seen struggle and hardships throughout my journey, I can relate to the hardships they must be facing amid continuous terrorism and terror violence," he added.
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