Updated On: 02 November, 2024 08:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
U-14 players, stationed as ball boys, endure heat to assist India and New Zealand players

Ball boys on Day One of the third Test between India and NZ at Wankhede yesterday. Pics/Atul Kamble
Rohit Sharma’s India and Tom Latham’s New Zealanders were not the only ones (along with the on-field umpires) who were challenged by the hot and humid 32-degree conditions at Wankhede on Friday.
The 30-odd U-14 players, who were stationed as ball boys on the boundary ropes, should be factored in too.
Despite the oppressive conditions, every ball boy appeared keen to do his ‘duty’ and they were seen offering water bottles to India and Kiwi fielders near the long-on or long-off ropes. “This is my first international match as a ball boy. It’s a big opportunity for me to learn something from our star cricketers,” said a ball boy about his maiden experience.