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‘My heart beats for cricket’: Young cricketer Dilip Chaudhary

Cricket is a cause of inspiration for thousands and millions of people all around the world, cricket not only inspires adolescence but also the elderly increasing robust and healthy competition among several individuals to excel in the field. Hereby we present one professional cricketer named Dilip Chaudhary, who has been highly optimistic and wholly determined […]

Dilip Chaudhary

Cricket is a cause of inspiration for thousands and millions of people all around the world, cricket not only inspires adolescence but also the elderly increasing robust and healthy competition among several individuals to excel in the field. Hereby we present one professional cricketer named Dilip Chaudhary, who has been highly optimistic and wholly determined in his career and passion. Dilip Chaudhary was born on 1 February in the year 1997. Dilip comes from the Pali district of Rajasthan.

Cricketer Dilip Chaudhary’s early education was completed at the government school of Nimbla Kheda village. Dilip Chowdhary started playing cricket in class 2 itself. Dilip Chaudhary always used to play cricket with his friends at school and at home. Seeing Dilip Chaudhary’s interest in cricket and his brilliant performance, the teachers in the school also supported him a lot. Seeing his good performance in cricket in his childhood, the elder boys of the village also took Dilip with them in the team, Dilip Chaudhary used to practice cricket along with the boys of his village.

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Dilip Chaudhary also played in Rajiv Gandhi Rural Olympic Game in October 2022 in which his team won the final at the Panchayat level & they were runner’s up at the district level. He was selected for IPL Squad camp two times.

Even after being selected in the IPL squad camp Selection 2 consecutive times, cricketer Dilip Choudhary did not give up and practised continuously. After the year 2017, cricketer Dilip Chowdhary started participating in open tournaments, during which he participated in state-level tournaments held in Goa, Delhi, UP, Haryana, Punjab, Jaipur and Rajkot. In the year 2018, Dilip Chaudhary had an operation on his right leg, due to which he stayed away from cricket for some time, but as soon as he recovered, Dilip came back to performance.

Along with studies, cricketer Dilip Choudhary used to practice every evening on the grounds of his village and used to participate in all the tournaments held at the state level and district levels. In the year 2015, cricketer Dilip Chowdhary passed class 12th and moved to Delhi to practice cricket. Dilip Chaudhary enrolled in Vats Cricket Academy in Delhi and there he started understanding the nuances of cricket, which are kept in mind in international matches. There was a lot of improvement in the performance of cricketer Dilip Chowdhary after coming to the academy.

“There is no mistake in life, only lessons, there is no such thing as Negative experience, opportunities to grow, learn and advance along the Road of self-mastery.”

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Prateek Gautam


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