Sajeevan and Sharada struggled to hold back their tears when their daughter Sajana informed them about her debut for Mumbai Indians in the Women's Premier League (WPL) opener against Delhi Capitals on Friday. Their anxious wait to see Sajana in action turned into a joyous occasion for the whole neighbourhood as she slammed a final-ball six to propel the defending champions to a thrilling four-wicket victory here.
Sajana's act of ultimate cricketing fantasy that turned her into an overnight protagonist had its genesis in humble surroundings of Mananthavady, a village in Wayanad, Kerala.
Sajeevan, an autorickshaw driver in the village, and Sharada, panchayat councillor and accountant, had more daily worries, including loans, to address when Sajana began to take some interest in cricket.
In fact, their modest financial environs prevented them from supporting Sajana's dream to pursue cricket.
«Our income was not really that big enough to fund her sporting activities and travelling for tournaments,» Sajeevan tells PTI.
«But she was always passionate about cricket and used to play the game at the paddy field near our home with coconut petiole with her friends and relatives.
»One day she met (former Indian cricketer) Gautam Gambhir at the Krishnagiri stadium here, and got an autographed bat. Seeing that we realised her passion for the sport.
«Elsamma Baby, the Physical Education teacher in the local government school too told us to encourage her sporting ambitions,» he says.
The turning point came when Sajana, who