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‘The journey started before I was born’: Mukul after winning match for LSG

Mukul Chaudhry (BCCI Photo)

New Delhi: Lucknow Supergiants beat Kolkata Knight Riders off the last ball intense pulsed light There was a new hero in 2026 as a young Mukul Choudhary announced his victory on the big stage with a fearless winning strike. LSG, chasing 182, fell into a slump for a while, but Choudhury’s explosive 27-ball unbeaten performance of 54 turned the game around.Reflecting on his journey after the match, the Man of the Match said: “My journey actually started before I was born. My father had a dream that one day his son could play cricket. But our financial conditions were not good at that time, so I could not start early.”

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He added: “I started playing around 12-13 years old. There weren’t many academies at that time. The SBC Cricket Academy had just opened and I trained there for about 5 to 6 years. “Chaudhry’s rise to prominence has not been easy and he has led City in search of better opportunities. “After that, I moved to Jaipur because if you want to play at the next level, you have to move forward. I have been practicing in Jaipur for the past four years,” he said, before explaining how the playing experience helped him grow. “I stayed in Gurgaon for 3-4 months and played in Delhi, which helped me a lot to adapt to the faster pace of cricket.”Despite the pressure of an intense chase, his mindset remains simple. “There is pressure, sir. But I think God has given me this opportunity, so I just believe in my own ability. This is an opportunity where you can achieve great things and make a name for yourself.”His attitude in the chase was clear: “My plan is simple – I want to hold on until the end. I believe in myself and if I don’t hold on until the end, I can win the race.”Chowdhury bided his time patiently. “The idea is that even if a bowler bowls four perfect balls, at least one of them will come into my zone. I only needed one ball to hit a six. “When it came, he didn’t miss it. “The first shot. I didn’t hit a six in the first two games, so the first six was special to me.”Summing up his fearless style, he said: “I’ve always played attacking cricket since I was little. I’ve always been the one to bat.”In the end, Chaudhry remained down to earth: “Yes sir… but they are serving the country at the border. I am just here to do my part.”

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