Agni Chopra, the son of the director of "12th Fail," has made cricket history by becoming the first player to score a century in each of his first four first-class matches in India. It is a breathtaking display of skill.
Agni is a representative for Mizoram in the current Ranji Trophy season. His outstanding work has helped Mizoram advance to the Plate Group semifinals.
The 25-year-old player, who is Vidhu Vinod Chopra's son, astounded onlookers and cricket fans with his batting prowess in a string of outstanding innings.
With a stunning 166 and 92 against Sikkim, Agni Chopra started his incredible run, laying the groundwork for an incredible season. With scores of 166 and 15 against Nagaland and a tenacious 114 and 10 against Arunachal Pradesh, he carried on his scoring rampage.
Agni once again showed his class in the pivotal matches that preceded the semifinals, scoring a cool 105 and an incredible 101 against Meghalaya. In addition to securing Mizoram's place in the competition, his reliable and noteworthy performances have elevated him to the status of rising star in Indian cricket.
The well-known director Vidhu Vinod Chopra acknowledged his great delight in his son's accomplishments in cricket. The cricket community is giddy with anticipation as they recognize Agni Chopra's extraordinary skill and project a bright future for the budding player.
Mizoram's progress to the Plate Group semifinals is evidence of Agni Chopra's essential contribution to the squad. All eyes will be on this rising cricket star as the Ranji Trophy progresses, excitedly awaiting his next innings that has the ability to shatter more records and improve Mizoram's standing in the game of cricket.