Prabhsimran Singh and his father Surjit Singh© Instagram
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season has seen some youngsters take the center stage with their brilliant performances. Among a number of such emerging stars stands tall Punjab Kings’ opening batter Prabhsimran Singh, who narrowly missed out on a century against Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday. As Prabsimran called his ailing father after his 48-ball 91, the message he received was that the batter threw his wicket away after getting so close to a century.
Prabhsimran’s father, Sardar Surjit Singh, isn’t going through the best of times, needing to get dialysis done three times a week. In such complicated times, Prabhsimran’s performances for PBKS on the pitch have somehow managed to bring a smile back on Surjit Singh’s face.
“The only time he smiles these days is when he sees Prabhsimran bat in the IPL,” Surjit Singh’s brother Satwinderpal Singh told the Times of India.
“He is going through dialysis thrice a week. As an elder brother, I can’t see the pain he is enduring. I have to step out of the house when the doctors come home for the dialysis. Not a day has gone by that I have not prayed that it should not be my younger brother,” said Satwinderpal Singh, who has worked as a mentor for Prabhsimran along with his own sons Anmolpreet Singh an
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