Kuldeep, who rose to fame with his stint with IPL champions Kolkata Knigth Riders, is part of the 15-member Indian team that is battling it out with West Indies in the five-match ODI series.
Born and brought up in this industrial city of UP, the 19-year-old cricketer is being seen as the future of Indian cricket by the district administration, which believes that the youngster can increase voter awareness in the region through his star power.
"Apart from sports, we are also looking out for young personalities from the field of art and culture to involve them in our effort to promote voter awareness among the youth," she added.
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