This story is from July 23, 2018
Poverty, parents’ deaths no hurdle for Tamil Nadu’ B Manikandan
MADURAI
: For 16-year-old B Manikandan, the captain of the Tamil Nadu sub-juniorrugby
captain it was never an easy ride to success. The youngest son of casual labourer parents from a non-descript village in Villupuram district, tragedy struck Manikandan when he lost both of them in a span of five years.A Class X student at a corporation school in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai, Manikandan was the winning captain of the U-14 state rugby team that won gold in 2016 in
Gujarat
. He had also led the team to bronze the previous year. While his mother was not alive to witness both these victories, his father couldn’t leave his daily wage work to travel to revel at his son’s achievement.When compared to his well-built teammates and counterparts from other states, Manikandan looks like a dwarf. “As they say, appearances are deceptive. He makes up for his small buildup with amazing agility, an important quality in rugby. He is still young. So, he has time on his side to catch up with the elder players,” Arul Venkatesan, coach of the Tamil Nadu junior rugby team said. Arul himself is an accomplished rugby player and is the only one from the state who is part of the Indian rugby team.
Arul says that while most of the players in his team come from impoverished backgrounds, Manikandan’s journey and his success so far would be good advertisement for the game in the state and can be a source of inspiration.
Rugby, which Manikandan got introduced to by chance four years ago, when he heard it for the first time, became an obsession from being a healthy distraction in a short time.
“I used to play kabaddi. Nithyanandam anna (brother) and his friends used to practice rugby at the Thiruvanmiyur beach every day. He was the one who inducted me into the game,” Manikandan said. And, there has been no looking back ever since as Manikandan has only moved from strength to strength in his game. As with every aspiring sportsperson, Manikandan’s aim is to break into the national team soon. But, there is one immediate aspect which he has to address, as agreed to unanimously by his coach and teammates. “I have to put on some weight,” Manikandan chuckled.
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