Born in Hyderabad, the condition of Tilak Varma's house was not very good. His father, Namboori Nagaraju, was an electrician by profession, and his mother, Gayatri Devi, is a homemaker. Since childhood, Tilak has been very fond of cricket. Namboori says Tilak used to carry his plastic bat everywhere and sometimes he would sleep with it
Coach changed luck
The coach was so impressed with Bayash Tilak that he decided to bear the entire cost of the young batsman. Tilak would travel 10 km to reach Bayash, after which they would travel on their bikes to the academy at Serilingampally, 40 km away. Coach Bayash urged Tilak's family to find a home near the academy. At first the parents did not agree, but later they accepted Bayash.
Training 12 hours a day
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