ASSAD FUDADIN is one step closer to his boyhood dream.
It has been a long journey from the playing field at the Rose Hall Cricket Club to the West Indies team, but the Guyanese left-handed batsman has made that journey and now he is looking to take more strides.
Fudadin had his first day among his new teammates in the West Indies camp yesterday, as the regional side prepared for the all-important third Digicel Test against Australia at Windsor Park in Dominica, starting tomorrow.
“It is every boy’s dream, once he starts playing cricket, to play at the highest level and I am closer to my dream,” he said.
Read the full story in today’s SUNDAY SUN.
Fudadin in sight of his dream
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