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2031, World Cup Semi Final at lords IND vs Eng India need 2 runs with 1 ball and 1 wicket remaining. Jofra Archer with the final ball, Here we go. The skinny man has not been in the good form this tournament. There it is, they’ll go…this’ll be out, surely!! OHH HE’S OUT, HE’S GOING TO BE RUN OUT, OH THAT’S IT, INDIA ARE OUT, NITISH DIDN’T RUN, I CANNOT BELIEVE IT, ENGLAND GO INTO THE WORLD CUP FINAL, RIDICULOUS RUNNING WITH TWO BALLS TO GO, Nitish DIDN’T GO, Dhoni COME. ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS THIS IS NOT SOMETHING THAT A PROFESSIONAL CRICKETER OR ANY ATHLETE DO. Maybe it's really time for Nitish the 40 year old to retire. Nitish was brutally trolled by media and was abused in the comment sections of his media pages. The man who was hailed as a hero with the victory in South Africa T20 World Cup now being hated to the core. His wife left him, his son despised him " I hope you're dead" these were the final words his wife spoke before handing over the divorce papers. Everything is lost in a match , the only people who supported Nitish were his teammates everyone knows he had given his best given his age but he was the one that cost them a World Cup. What is it that I've done wrong, top scorer in the world cup with 2 centuries at the age 40 and he's the oldest debutant he debuted to Indian team at 37 years. If only I've found my talent in my youth days, saying so he slept on the bed. When he woke up he was 13 years old and was granted a system. With this system there's no looking back for Nitish on his journey to becoming the epitome of success in cricket. You can support me via donations https://bmc.link/astautsugi Thank you and this is entirely optional!! As this book is fan-fic it doesn't get contracted in webnovel.

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Chapter 69: Test Day3 I

As the first session of the day commenced, the Australian openers, Warner and Rogers, strode purposefully to the crease. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as the Indian team relied on Nitish's bowling prowess to make inroads into the Australian batting lineup. The stage was set for a gripping battle between bat and ball.

Glenn McGrath, the legendary Australian fast bowler turned commentator, analyzed the conditions with his keen eye. "The pitch seems to have settled down after the initial few overs. It's become flatter and more conducive to batting. Nitish will have to summon all his skills to make an impact here," he remarked.

Harsha Bhogle, the renowned cricket commentator, echoed the sentiments. "Yes, Glenn, the pitch has flattened out, and the ball isn't doing much off the surface. Nitish will need to find a way to trouble these experienced Australian batsmen. It's a tough task ahead for the young bowler."

As Nitish prepared to deliver his first ball, he knew the importance of a breakthrough. With confidence and determination, he charged towards the crease, his eyes fixed on the batsman. He released the ball with a smooth action, hoping to extract some movement and deceive the Australian openers.

However, as the overs ticked by, it became apparent that the pitch was playing into the hands of the Australian batsmen. Warner and Rogers displayed impeccable technique, leaving Nitish struggling to find a way through their defenses. The ball didn't swing as much as he had hoped, and the batsmen seized the opportunity to score freely.

Glenn McGrath analyzed the situation, "Nitish is bowling well within his limitations, but the pitch is not offering him much assistance. The Australian batsmen are playing him comfortably, picking off the loose deliveries and rotating the strike effectively."

Harsha Bhogle added, "Indeed, Glenn. Nitish is giving it his all, but the conditions are not in his favor. It's a learning experience for the young bowler, facing the might of the Australian batting lineup."

Nitish continued to toil away, trying different angles and variations to create an opportunity. But the experienced Australian batsmen were resolute, leaving no room for error. They punished any loose delivery, dispatching the ball to the boundary with precision and power.

The scoreboard ticked along at a brisk pace, with the run rate hovering around five runs per over. Nitish's figures of 10 overs for 50 runs reflected the challenges he faced in the session. The Australian batsmen, on the other hand, were cruising along, dictating terms and putting pressure on the Indian bowlers.

Glenn McGrath observed, "Warner and Rogers have displayed great control and shot selection. They have made the most of the flat pitch and taken the attack to the Indian bowlers. Nitish needs to regroup during the break and come back stronger in the next session."

Harsha Bhogle concurred, "Absolutely, Glenn. Nitish has shown promise, but it's important for him to learn from this experience. The Australian batsmen have been relentless, and Nitish will need to find new ways to trouble them when he gets another chance."