The Indian fast bowler, Siddharth Trivedi never had an expected start to his international care for Indian despite having a phenomenal outing in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). However, he has embarked upon a new journey of fulfilling his American dream as he has been deployed in a dual role currently.
The former 38-yeard-old Gujarat Ranji Trophy player will be expected to play for St Louis Americans in the Minor League in the United States where he is deployed as a player-cum-coach for ACAC.
During a recent with Mirro, Siddharth Trivedi said, “It’s been a month now that I am here (in St Louis). I am part of the coaching staff at ACAC. They have a team (St Louis Americans) in the minor league and they have asked me if I can be part of the team as a player too. I thought why not.”
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It was ideally in Mirror that Siddharth’s desire to pick up a coaching role was announced a day after him deciding to resume his playing responsibilities. The medium-pacer expects to make a comeback with his bowling expertise for ACAC.
Siddharth Trivedi first arrived in the country when he chose to represent in the Atalanta Premier League. The most impressive factor for him was that despite the weather only being too considerate enough to allow 2-3 months of outdoor sports, his passion for the game is second to none.
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The veteran fast bowler also felt that the imminent major and minor league holds the caliber to be the crux of a changing game in America. He believed that the expertise that he brought onto the table will be a major factor that can help the nation grow in the face of mediocrity.