Jaydev Unadkat and his sister Dheera's photos spell sibling love

Rajasthan Royals' Indian pacer Jaydev Unadkat, is busy showing off his bowling prowess at the upcoming IPL 2020 later this month. Unadkat celebrates his 29th birthday today. On this occasion, we give you a glimpse at the cricketer's life off the field, where he showers his unconditional love and affection for the most important person in his life - his sister. (Pictures Courtesy/ Jaydev Unadkat Instagram)  

Updated On: 2019-03-10 11:30 AM IST

Jaydev Unadkat and his sister

Jaydev Unadkat is an Indian cricketer who has played for the national team and is currently playing for Saurashtra in domestic cricket and for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.

In pic: Jaydev Unadkat with his sister Dheera Unadkat and cousins.

Jaydev Unadkat was born and brought up in Porbandar, Gujarat. He completed his schooling from St. Mary's school, Porbandar.

In pic: Jaydev Unadkat posted this picture with his sister Dheera Unadkat

At the IPL 6 player auctions, Jaydev Unadkat was bought by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for USD 525,000.

Due to his impressive performances, Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) purchased Jaydev Unadkat at the 2014 IPL auctions for a price of Rs. 2.8 crore.

Jaydev Unadkat posted a picture from his sister Dheera Unadkat's wedding.

In February 2016, Shah Rukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders purchased Jaydev Unadkat for Rs. 1.6 crore.

In picture: Jaydev Unadkat with his sister Dheera and her husband on Raksha Bandhan

In February 2017, Indian Premier League team Rising Pune Supergiant availed Jaydev Unadkat's services for a bargain of only Rs. 30 lakh.

Jaydev Unadkat's childhood picture of himself and his elder sister Dheera.

In February 2018, Rajasthan Royals set the cash registers ringing in the IPL auctions by bagging the left-arm fast bowler Jaydev Unadkat for a whopping sum of Rs. 11.5 crore.

On Feb 11, 2020, Jaydev Unadkat shared a photo with his sister and had a very lengthy and emotional message: 

Billions love the game I play, millions who'd love to be where I am, and thousands whose footsteps I'm today following but only one who supports me without a doubt. I was 8 when I dreamt of becoming a cricketer. Consider cricket my first love I was mesmerised by the 22 yards people otherwise refer to as the cricket pitch. The grand stands filled with people cheering you on, the chants of 'India India', the sight of uprooted stumps - These visuals were nothing short of magic for me. And I wanted to be this magician with the cricket ball in my hand.
For my family though, it was important that I focus on my studies at the same time. I was good at both cricket and academics but balancing them both was a challenge. Charging head-first like a bull I kept chasing my cricket dreams. And my sister on the other hand helped me ace my exams. Like peas in a pod, she knew me all too well and had my back at all times.
I remember this one particular incident when I was selected to represent India at the U-19 level. The team was prepping for the Australia tour. My parents and her came to see me off at the airport. She told me then, 'Bhai you are our hero. My hero! I hope you know that. Irrespective of the outcome of the series, I want you to know that we will be happy with whatever you have achieved. So go out there, give it your best and enjoy the whole process'. And it is at that moment I realised that my dreams were no longer mine alone but had become hers too.
The joy of winning, the sorrow of losing, getting injured, getting selected and getting dropped, its a constant roller-coaster ride! The game teaches you everything. The highs and lows become a lot easier to face when you have 'Apno Ka Saath'.
When I am down on confidence during tournaments and seasons, it's her messages of support that reinforce the sense of self-belief within me. When I take wickets, it's her proud whistles that give me the strength to carry on bowling for as long as I can.
Your family is your biggest strength. When you dream, stay rest assured that they have got your back through thick and thin.

On his sister Dheera's birthday in October 2019, Jaydev Unadkat shared a cool selfie and wished her: Hey birthday girl, thank you for being the best sibling one can ever have! Here’s wishing you another year of good health and happiness.. P.S. I love you even if you don’t like this pic

On Raksha Bandhan, Unadkat shared a very emotional message with this photo: o say that you have been the best support-system I could ever have, would be an under-statement! On this auspicious day of Rakshabandhan, I pray to The Almighty to keep you the happiest, and our bond the strongest! Happy Rakhi Bendu @dheera_unadkat And lots of love to everyone of you who are celebrating this festival.. Happy Rakhi girls 

Jaydev Unadkat posted this picture with his sister Dheera and wrote an emotional post that read, "Many a times have I felt vulnerable in life, but not a single time did I ever feel lonely or helpless, just because I have you by my side! Your love has made me realise the essence of this beautiful bond that we share.. Thank you for every single thing that you selflessly do for me. The Rakhi that you tie, The Tilak that you do, and The Wishes that you give is what keeps me together! And as the festival “Rakshabandhan” suggests, our bond will always be my protector! This early rakshabandhan celebration has its own charm though! Feels like you have a priority pass to the big event coming up"

In the IPL 2019 auctions, Rajasthan Royals played a smart move by not retaining Unadkat before the auctions and then buying him back in the auctions for Rs. 8.4 crores. Thus saving Rs. 3.1 crores in the Rajasthan Royals yearly budget.

In picture: Jaydev Unadkat with his sister and few friends on a trip to Jaisalmer

In picture: Jaydev Unadkat with his mother, father and sister during a holiday in Kerala.

Jaydev Unadkat posted this picture with his mother on Mother's Day andhe wrote, "And here's My Mother's Day Picture! Thank you for this life! And for being what you are to Us! #mummasboy"

Jaydev Unadkat played his only Test match in December 2010 but failed to make an impact.

Jaydev Unadkat made his ODI debut in July 2013 and since has played 7 matches. He has taken 8 wickets at a bowling average of 26.12. His best bowling is 4/41.

In picture: Jaydev Unadkat with one of his closest friends and teammate Cheteshwar Pujara.

In picture: Jaydev Unadkat along with his friends during a reunion outing at a hill station.

Here's wishing Indian pacer Jaydev Unadkat a very happy birthday and success ahead!

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