Monday, December 11, 2023

Want To Gift My Parents Their Dream Car: Vrinda |

Mumbai: It was a red-letter day for Vrinda Dinesh having hit the WPL pay-dirt with a whopping Rs 1.30 crore deal but still the 22-year-old couldn’t muster enough courage to call her mother as she would be overwhelmed and emotional in equal measure.
Vrinda’s love for her parents is such that after UP Warriorz bought the Karnataka batter, she did not make a video call from Raipur to her mother in Bengaluru, knowing that she wouldn’t be able to control her emotions.
“I think she (mother) was in tears. I did not video call her because I knew I would see those tears. I just called her and it was a very faint voice,” Vrinda said on Saturday during an interaction organised by UP Warriorz.
Parents make a lot of sacrifices for their off-springs without any expectations but a worthy child knows the value of bringing a 1000-watt smile in their faces. Asked what would he do with the purse, Vrinda had her plans in place.
“I just knew that, you know, they were really overwhelmed. They were very happy for me. And, you know, I just want to make them proud said. I will give my parents the car they have always dreamed of. That is my first goal right now and I will see whatever later on,” added Vrinda, who is currently in Raipur preparing for the Women’s Under-23 T20 Trophy. pti
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