Talented Maharashtra cricketer Ankit Bawne has been working hard to reach new heights and has got new support to bolster his dreams of representing India at the international level.
Bawne, who got signed by the Punit Balan Group (PBG), has been the pillar of Maharashtra’s middle order for over a decade in the domestic circuit and continues to stand as a shining star in domestic cricket. Recognising Bawne’s potential and passion for the sport, PBG has taken the decision to extend its support and fuel his dream of playing for India. In the recent Maharashtra Premier League, Bawne became the first player to hit a ton in the league while representing PBG’s Kolhapur Tuskers. He also emerged as the highest run scorer in the season with 362 runs from seven games. Punit Balan Group, which aims to nurture the country’s promising sports talents, has been supporting the likes of tennis stars Ankita Raina and Rutuja Bhosale, international cyclist Bilal Ahmad Dar, cricketer Umar Shah and Afreen Hayder (Taekwondo) among many others to excel in their game. The middle-order batsman made the headlines in 2016 when he put on a massive 594-run part
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