Yash Dhull's Heart Surgery Recovery and Senior World Cup Dream
Life felt incredibly difficult and frustrating for Yash Dhull as he spent months confined to the four corners of a room. The 2022 Under-19 World Cup-winning captain was bedridden after undergoing heart surgery, slowly recovering while battling the constant urge to return to the middle and resume playing cricket.
Diagnosis and Decision for Surgery
Dhull was diagnosed with a hole in his heart after his family urged him to consult a doctor. He had been experiencing symptoms for some time — shortness of breath, constant fatigue, lack of energy, and sudden weight loss. As the symptoms worsened, medical tests confirmed the condition, forcing the young cricketer to step away from the game and focus on treatment and recovery.
In an exclusive interview, Dhull shared his experience: "Many times it happened that after playing a full match, like a national match, I would feel extremely tired and it felt like my fitness was gradually going down. Later, when I was in a camp, the issue was detected there. I got tests done again and that's when we found out exactly what it was. Even the doctors were a little surprised — they asked how I was still playing. I hadn't realised it earlier, but once it was detected, it meant there was an option to fix it."
He added: "At that time the timeline wasn't clear because there was no option except surgery. My mindset was clear, and my family also believed that getting it done at the right time was the better option because the problem could have become bigger later. For me, health is everything. My thinking was simple — if I become fit, everything else will slowly come back. It takes time, but things gradually fall into place. When you are not mentally or physically fit and have issues, you cannot move forward properly. So my focus was to finish this issue first and then see how things move ahead."
Recovery Challenges and Determination
After the heart surgery, Dhull was bedridden for several days. As per the doctors' advice, he was told not to travel or play cricket for a while. But the determined youngster had just one question for the doctors — and he asked it almost every day: "When can I start playing cricket again?"
Reflecting on the tough period, Dhull said: "That time was tough. I was itching to get back in the middle. When I started running again, it just wasn't happening. Even completing one round was very difficult. Slowly, things began to improve. I even tried to play in the DPL in the first year, but it wasn't possible because my heart rate and BP were going very high. It was very risky as my BP could suddenly shoot up, so I had to back off. Then I started preparing for the season and praying for recovery. Things improve gradually. If you rush them, they don't work. When you take it step by step, it takes time, but eventually things come back."
Dhull's Next Target: Senior World Cup
Dhull is among the few captains who have led India to the Under-19 World Cup title. India have won the Under-19 ODI World Cup a record six times — in 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2022, and 2026. The title-winning captains include Mohammad Kaif (2000), Virat Kohli (2008), Unmukt Chand (2012), Prithvi Shaw (2018), Dhull (2022), and Ayush Mhatre (2026).
For Dhull, however, the Under-19 World Cup is not just a memory. His next target is clear — representing India at the senior World Cup. He said: "I talk to players like Rishabh Pant, Ishant Sharma, and Axar Patel. I'm very close to them and you learn a lot just by being around them. You observe what they do and how they go about their work, and that helps a lot. They've always told me to prepare in such a way that when an opportunity comes, you don't miss it."
Overcoming Setbacks and Staying Focused
Due to health issues and the surgery, Dhull — who played for Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League from 2022 to 2024 — went unsold at the IPL 2026 auction. Addressing this setback, he shared: "Yes, you do feel a little disappointed, but at the same time you cannot get stuck in that feeling. You have to get back to your work. If you stay stuck on one thing, you won't be able to focus on the opportunities ahead. Right now, I'm waiting to see what opportunities come my way. Whatever comes, I'm preparing for it and I'm ready. Anything can happen in life at any time — things can change anytime — so I'm preparing for that."
Concluding with his ultimate aspiration, Dhull expressed: "The dream is to play a senior World Cup. I am confident that I will play one day. Every cricketer dreams of representing India at a World Cup." His journey from a heart surgery patient to a determined athlete eyeing the senior World Cup showcases resilience and unwavering focus in the face of adversity.
