Overshadowed by his parents’ towering political identities, Sarthak Ranjan fought prejudice, self-doubt and mental battles to keep his cricketing dream alive. A revival through the Delhi Premier League and a Rs 30 lakh IPL deal with KKR now mark the first real step in his quest to be known for his talent — not his surname.
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