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𐙚 Early Life
Gundeep Deol was born 7th December 1978 in Ambala, Haryana, India. His father, Deep Sing Deol, was an army officer, and his mother, Nina Deol, was a dean for Punjabi University. He has a younger brother, Tarun Deol. Most of his early education was in army schools. Deol always had an affinity for athletics. Before beginning to play cricket at 12, he played tennis, gymnastics, swimming, skating, football etc.
Career
In 1992, he began to play representative cricket for the state of Punjab (U14's). In 1993, he began playing for the U16 Punjab team, alongside now prolific cricketers like Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh. Virat Kohli was his underclassmen in his years he played for Punjab.
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editmy friend Hermione (Gundeeps daughter)
the legendary Gundeep himself