Dhull held Delhi to an unbeaten 103 for 264 for 8 in reply to Tamil Nadu’s mammoth 674 for six declared at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. This is Dhull’s first aggressive match since his surgical treatment.
“This was a very important innings for me because it’s after surgery,” Dhull said closer to the generation games. “I’ve seen a lot of things. When you come back to play on such a platform and start a new entry, it’s a good motivation and a positive sign.”
Speaking about the problem that forced surgical treatment, Dhull, who will turn 22 in November, mentioned: “I found out that he is a minor and since birth [congenital]. [But] I’m playing on the ground again, this is God’s work. I am blessed.
“They made me understand [of the issue] throughout an entire camp at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. That is present. One thing or the other happens.
“This was a congenital problem. Normally the surgery happens after birth. Mine was very late. We knew that was very important. Because after the age of 35, this would have been harmful. Being back in the field makes me very happy. “.
“In my opinion, this used to be a very notable entry. I told myself that and visualized [what I would do]”.