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"It's never a smooth ride for an athlete. Some days you come home victorious, other days disappointed&there are some when you come home with bruises and dents. Grateful to God to have survived a possible disaster. Play hard but be safe. It’s a thin line. Thanku for the good wishes," wrote Unmukt Chand on Twitter.
In an earlier interview with Hindustan Times, the former U-19 World Cup winning captain revealed that he was happy with the decision of moving to the US after a lack of opportunities in India.
"For two years I was being sidelined by the Delhi selectors. I was really frustrated and could not understand why DDCA was not giving me chance. So, I shifted to Uttarakhand for a season. An injury hurt my cricket during that time," said Chand.
He continued, "I was gutted, and when I got an offer from USA Cricket to play in the US, I (decided on) starting my career afresh. I’m very happy with the decision I made. It will be great to play in the BBL. I won't be able to play in any other T20 league as I just get two months off from USA Cricket in a season."