The future of Indian cricket looks exciting thanks to all-rounder young cricketers like Anuj Choudhary. The Rajasthan-based right-hand batsman and right-arm off-spin bowler is a shining star when we talk about domestic cricket scene.
Anuj was passionate about Cricket since his childhood and started playing when he was 11. When he turned 14, he started bowling for IPL teams' practice sessions. He did it consecutively for 3 years and later also became a part of the Delhi U16 Team's reserved players.
His dedication has taken him to various heights. In 2019, he went To SM Stadium, Jaipur to bowl Rajasthan Royals (IPL) and also played DDCA & many more leagues All over India.
Anuj Choudhary's experience, skill and dedication towards cricket makes him one youngster who can take India's name in International cricket to further heights. We recently asked him what would he do if he gets a chance to become the captain of Indian international cricket team. Answering the question, he said, "A captain’s job is to keep the team together and give ample opportunities to everyone in the team. As a captain I'd like to give them a sense of security so that each player is able to express himself freely and give their 100%."
When asked about which international bowler he'd like to face, Anuj takes the name of Jasprit Bumrah & Mitchell Starc. He says that he would love to face Jasprit Bumrah & Mitchell Starc for the accuracy they bowl with. "It would be a great challenge. The yorkers and death bowling will be a great challange. To compete with the best is always a great chance to better yourself." says Anuj.
Anuj Choudhary also opens up about his plans for 2023. While he is currently working hard for the upcoming Ranji Trophy, he is also excited for the ongoing and upcoming local and big tournaments. Anuj is set to participate in some cash prize tournaments from various states.
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