BCCI award will push me to strive for excellence: Agni Chopra

ANI February 2, 2025 231 views

Agni Chopra just had a incredible moment receiving a BCCI award from his cricket hero Rohit Sharma for his outstanding Ranji Trophy performance. The 26-year-old Mumbai native has made a bold move by representing Mizoram cricket, scoring an impressive 939 runs with an average over 80. With his parents cheering him on, this feels like a dream come true for the young cricketer who's following his father's advice to always give his best. His ultimate goal? To wear the coveted navy blue India Test cap and continue pushing his boundaries.

"Whatever profession you pursue, try to give it your best shot." - Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Mumbai, February 2: Agni Chopra was in his teens when he perhaps got the best advice from his father and noted producer-director Vidhu Vinod Chopra, "Whatever profession you pursue, try to give it your best shot."

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Scored 939 runs with over 80 average in Ranji Trophy

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Received award from childhood idol Rohit Sharma

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Representing Mizoram cricket with exceptional performance

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Driven by parental support and personal ambition

It wasn't one the easiest of decisions to leave Mumbai and get out of one's comfort zone, plying his trade in first-class competition for a North Eastern state where cricket is still in its infancy.

But Mizoram cricket embraced Agni and it has been a beautiful cricketing journey for the 26-year-old who received the BCCI award for the 'Top Run Getter in Ranji Trophy Plate League' from his childhood idol and Indian captain Rohit Sharma.

Agni Chopra amassed a total of 939 runs in the 2023-24 Ranji Trophy season with a staggering average of more than 80, testimony of his voracious appetite for big scores and the consistency required to shine at the first-class level.

With father Vinod and mother, noted film critic Anupama Chopra cheering him from the audience, it was a dream come true for the youngster as he found his worthy place in that special photograph alongside Sachin Tendulkar, R Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Sarfaraz Khan and Smriti Mandhana, the who's who of Indian cricket.

"It meant a lot to receive this award from Rohit bhai, who is also from Mumbai and whom I have idolized for many years. I have watched Rohit bhai play for almost half of my life and it feels like a full circle moment to receive it from the captain of India. To have my parents cheering me on was an incredible feeling because they have always cheered me on and supported me through difficult times when I was in and out of the Mumbai team," Agni Chopra said as quoted by the BCCI press release.

"It is indeed great to see my hard work receive some recognition and it is incredibly special to receive an award for Ranji Trophy which is one of the most storied tournaments and I am grateful to receive this award," he added.

Agni has endeavoured to take Mizoram into the Elite group with his performances and obviously, the ultimate goal that everyone who wears the whites plays for. To wear the navy blue India Test cap. He has moved out of his comfort zone and now he is eager to push more boundaries.

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