If I couldn't succeed to bat, Mike changed the lot, wrote a great story of success
Life does not die because of some dreams. This rule of the song of Rishi Gopaldas Negaj is not only a line, but a deep philosophy of life. It inspires us to understand our abilities and to stay forward instead of stopping or being disappointed if dreams are not fulfilled. Former cricketer Akash Chopra’s life makes this line reflect this line. Akash Chopra was born on September 19, 1977 in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. When he grew up, his interest in cricket increased and he started playing domestic cricket in Delhi, and dreaming of representing the country in this match. He started playing for Delhi in 1997 and his career continued until 2010. From 1997 to 2003 he acted brilliantly for Delhi, and he had a chance to play in the Test series against New Zealand in 2003. From October 2003 to October 2004, Chopra played ten Test matches for India. In October 2004, at the age of 25, Akash played his last Test match against Australia. He scored 437 runs in ten tests, including two half signs. Even after being out of the Indian team, he remained active in domestic cricket and he scored vehemently. He was one of the most successful and prominent batsmen of his time. Chopra, who played domestic cricket for Delhi from 2010, also played for Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh from 2010 to 2013. He still scored runs, but was not selected in the Indian team. He played his last domestic game in 2013. In 162 first class matches, he scored 10,839 runs, including 29 centuries and 53 half centers. His highest score was 301 not out. He scored 2,415 runs in 65, listing a matches, including seven centuries and 17 half centers. Akash, a successful domestic cricketer, did not succeed in international cricket he expected, and that caused him deeply sadness. Instead of being disappointed, however, he tried to make a new career in his favorite game. Before leaving cricket, he thought about the new path of his career. Akash officially retired from cricket in 2015. In 2013, however, he takes up a microphone instead of the bat. His shots may not have become famous all over the world, but his words in the comments box are now becoming headlines. Akash’s words about sixes, fours, wickets or running exciting at that moment. Their presence enriches the commentary. In 162 first classes -matches he scored 10,839 runs with 29 centuries and 53 half centers. His highest score was 301 not out. In 65 list A matches, he scored 2,415 runs with 7 centuries and 17 half centers. Akash, a successful star in domestic cricket, did not succeed in international cricket he expected, and this density always remained in his mind. Instead of being disappointed, however, he tried to make a new career in his favorite game. He thought of this new career even before he left cricket. All of this was possible, because instead of being disappointed not to be successful in international cricket, Akash improved his skills and placed his energy in other areas and had great success. Akash’s success is the inspiration for anyone who is disappointed not to be successful in their favorite field.