

However, Prasanth sold the gold chain gifted by me and joined the course. So I was unable to send him for the course. But his family could not afford to sent him for the course as the school management demanded a contribution of Rs 5,000. Prasanth first started playing cricket on the premises of their house with bats made of coconut fronds.Īfter tenth standard, Prashanth wanted to join plus-II course.

The two set up a cricket club named KRE at Thuruthankavala as 12-year-olds. When his family opposed his passion for cricket, it was friend Shijo who supported him. They have a daughter Ambily, who is a housewife and an elder son Pramod, a cable network operator. Prasanth is the younger son of Parameswaran and Kunjumol. My family and my villagers are very happy that he brought laurels to our village,” he said. We could watch the performance of our younger son live along with our relatives and friends. “Now I like cricket and I am trying to learn it. A worker in a saw mill near his house, Parameswaran is now busy as mediapersons, friends and relatives keep visiting his home.
