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Chapter 9: Chapter 8 : Ranji Trials 2



Nitish had been waiting for this day for a long time. He had been preparing for the Ranji trials for weeks, and he was determined to make it through. He woke up early, had a nutritious breakfast, and set out for the trials with his kit bag and a sense of excitement.

As he reached the venue, he saw a sea of young cricketers, all vying for a spot in the state team. The atmosphere was charged with energy, and Nitish could feel the adrenaline pumping through his veins. He registered himself and took a look at the schedule for the day. The trials were divided into three parts- batting, bowling, and fielding.

The first session was batting. Nitish was confident about his batting skills, and he knew that this was his chance to make a good impression. He walked towards the batting area, put on his pads, and picked up his bat. The bowling was being done by the selectors themselves, and Nitish knew that he had to perform well to catch their eye.

The first ball was a good length delivery, and Nitish played it down the ground for a single. The second ball was a short one, and Nitish played a beautiful pull shot to the mid-wicket boundary. The selectors nodded in approval, and Nitish felt a surge of confidence. He continued to bat with focus and determination, playing his shots and rotating the strike. He scored 38 runs in the allotted 30 balls, which was a decent score.

The next session was bowling, and Nitish was excited about this. He was a good medium-pacer, and he knew that this was his chance to show his bowling skills. The selectors had set up a target of 6 wickets in 12 overs, and Nitish was determined to achieve it.

Nitish bowled his heart out, varying his pace, length, and line to deceive the batsmen. He took 3 wickets in his first 4 overs, which was an excellent start. However, in the next few overs, he was hit for a few boundaries, which brought the pressure back on him. Nitish didn't lose heart, and he continued to bowl with intensity. He finally took his 5th wicket in the 11th over, which was the target set by the selectors. Nitish was thrilled, and he knew that he had done well.

The last session was fielding, and Nitish knew that this was as crucial as the other two sessions. Fielding was an essential aspect of the game, and the selectors paid close attention to the players' fielding skills.

Nitish fielded with agility and alertness, taking some good catches and saving some crucial runs. He also showed his throwing skills, which were accurate and powerful. The selectors were impressed, and they could see that Nitish was an all-rounder who could contribute to the team in all aspects of the game.

The same drill was repeated for the next few days. Nitish put his consistent Performance throughout the trials.

At the end of the day, Nitish felt exhausted but satisfied. He had given his all in the trials, and he had done his best. He waited patiently for the results, hoping that he had made it through. The results were announced a few days later, and Nitish was ecstatic to learn that he had been selected for the state team. He couldn't believe his ears and thanked the selectors for giving him this opportunity.

The next few weeks were spent in intense training, where Nitish honed his skills and prepared himself for the upcoming season. He worked hard on his fitness, technique, and temperament, knowing that he had a long way to go. He was excited to be a part of the state team, and he knew that this was just the beginning of his cricketing journey.

The dormitory provided to the players for the Ranji trials was a welcome relief after a long day on the field. The players had given their all in the trials, and now they needed some rest and recuperation before the next day's session.

The dormitory was well-equipped, with clean and comfortable beds, a common area for socializing, and a kitchen where the players could prepare their meals. The players were excited to be sharing space with some of the most talented cricketers in the state, and they were looking forward to getting to know each other better.

However, there was an air of tension in the dormitory, as the players knew that only 15 of them would be selected for the state team. There were 40 players in total, and the competition was intense. Everyone was trying their best to impress the selectors and secure a spot in the team.

The team captain, Hanuma Vihari, was keeping a close eye on the proceedings. He knew that the team lacked a good all-rounder, and he was hoping to find one in the trials. He observed the players closely, noting their strengths and weaknesses, and trying to identify the player who could fill that crucial role in the team.

The players were aware of Vihari's keen interest in finding an all-rounder, and they were determined to show him what they were capable of. They worked hard on their batting, bowling, and fielding skills, hoping to catch the captain's eye.

As the days went by, the competition grew more intense, and the players were pushed to their limits. They trained hard, played hard, and supported each other, knowing that only a few of them would make it through.

Finally, after a grueling selection process, the results were announced. The 15 players who had made it through were overjoyed, while the others were disappointed. However, they took heart in knowing that they had given their best and had come so close to making it.

For Vihari, the search for an all-rounder was successful. He had identified a promising player Nitish who had the skills and the temperament to fill that crucial role in the team. He was confident that Nitish would help take the team to new heights, and he was excited to see him in action.


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