Physical Stats & More
| Height | 5' 9" |
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| Eye Color | Light Brown |
| Hair Color | Natural Black |
Personal Life
| Date of Birth | 11/11/2002 |
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| Birthplace | New Delhi |
| Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
| Hometown | Janakpuri, Delhi |
| School | Bal Bhawan Public School, Dwarka, Delhi |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
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Family
| Father | Vijay Dhull (Private Job) | ||
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| Mother | Neelam Dhull (Homemaker) | ||
| Siblings | One elder sister | ||
| Spouse | N/A | ||
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Career
| Jersey Number | # 22 (India U-19) |
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| Batting Style | Right hand bat |
| Bowling Style | Right arm offbreak |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| Yash Dhull is a talented right-handed batter representing India in the under-19 category. | |
| In 2021, Yash Dhull was chosen to lead a 20-member squad in the U19 Asia Cup. | |
| He discovered his passion for cricket at the young age of six. | |
| Yash Dhull was introduced to cricket by his supportive grandfather, who accompanied him to training sessions and matches. | |
| Initially aspiring to be a medium-pace bowler, Yash Dhull switched to batting following advice from his coach. | |
| An impressive performance saw Yash Dhull score an unbeaten 185 runs against Punjab in the Under-16 Vijay Merchant Trophy 2018-19. | |
| Yash Dhull's leadership guided India to victory in the U-19 Cricket World Cup, securing their fifth title by defeating England in the finals. |




