Little-known tales of Mumbai Indians' Vignesh Puthur, and the role of Alleppey Ripples and Malappuram in his career

By K.R. Nayar From Mumbai When dreams, which one thinks are impossible, come true, the effect is nothing short of amazing. Vignesh Puthur from Kerala, who bagged three wickets for Mumbai Indians against Chennai Super Kings and became the talk of the Indian Premier League (IPL), is living his dream. It’s not just the three wickets he took with his left-arm wrist spin that must have thrilled him, but the moment after the match when he received a pat on the back from none other than the legendary former Indian captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, of Chennai Super Kings. Vignesh Puthur gets a pat from the legendary Mahenda Singh Dhoni To fully grasp the enormity of this occasion, one needs to know more about Puthur. His story reveals that no matter where one comes from or what circumstances one grows up in, glory can be achieved through hard work and dedication. I first heard about Puthur when I visited Trident, the Mumbai Indians’ team hotel, for the pre-season press conferen...