Vidhu Vinod Chopra's son leads Mizoram to Ranji Trophy semifinals with phenomenal performance

In a stunning display of cricketing prowess, Agni Chopra, the son of the ‘12th Fail’ director, has etched his name in the cricketing annals by becoming the first player ever to achieve a century in each of his first four first-class matches in India.

Representing Mizoram in the current Ranji Trophy season, Agni’s stellar contributions have propelled Mizoram to the semifinals in the Plate Group.

The 25-year-old cricketer, son of Vidhu Vinod Chopra, showcased his batting brilliance in a series of remarkable innings, leaving spectators and cricket enthusiasts in awe.

Agni Chopra‘s exceptional run began with a magnificent 166 and 92 against Sikkim, setting the tone for an extraordinary season. He continued his scoring spree with scores of 166 and 15 against Nagaland, followed by a gritty 114 and 10 against Arunachal Pradesh.

In the crucial encounters leading up to the semifinals, Agni once again demonstrated his class with a composed 105 and a remarkable 101 against Meghalaya. His consistent and impactful performances have not only solidified Mizoram’s position in the tournament but have also made him a rising star in Indian cricket.

Vidhu Vinod Chopra, known for his directorial successes, expressed immense pride in his son’s achievements on the cricket field. The cricketing fraternity is buzzing with excitement, acknowledging Agni Chopra’s exceptional talent and predicting a bright future for the young cricketer.

Mizoram’s journey to the semifinals in the Plate Group is a testament to Agni Chopra’s pivotal role in the team. As the Ranji Trophy unfolds, all eyes will be on this emerging cricket sensation, eagerly awaiting his next innings that could potentially rewrite more records and further elevate Mizoram’s cricketing stature.

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