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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 146

As Nitish Reddy reached his fiery half-century in just 23 balls, the stadium had witnessed a breathtaking display of aggression and determination. However, after his explosive assault on Joe Root's over, Nitish shifted gears, understanding that preserving wickets was paramount. Alongside him, Virat Kohli, the master of run-chases, played with caution and responsibility.

But cricket, as it often does, had a twist in store. The conditions at Eden Gardens, initially conducive to batting, began to change dramatically. The pitch, once consistent, suddenly started behaving erratically. Some deliveries would keep low, while others would bounce unexpectedly high. The batsmen found themselves grappling with a pitch that seemed to have a mind of its own.

Harsha Bhogle (with analysis): "The pitch is becoming increasingly unpredictable, Ravi. It's a challenging phase for the batsmen."

Ravi Shastri (with caution): "Indeed, Harsha. The players need to adapt quickly to these changing conditions."

Nitish and Kohli, realizing the need to consolidate, adopted a more cautious approach. Boundaries became elusive, and running between the wickets became the order of the day. They were picking the gaps, stealing singles, and converting ones into twos whenever the opportunity arose. The partnership, though less flashy than Nitish's earlier fireworks, was equally valuable.

Harsha Bhogle (with appreciation): "This partnership between Nitish and Kohli is crucial. They are stabilizing the innings."

Ravi Shastri (with confidence): "Absolutely, Harsha. They've weathered the storm, and now they need to rebuild."

However, just as the duo seemed to be settling into their partnership, another unexpected twist awaited them. The skies, which had been overcast for a while, finally opened up, and rain began to pour down. The umpires had no choice but to halt the match, and the players left the field as the covers were brought on.

The Unexpected Rain Delay:

The rain delay lasted for a tense hour, an eternity in the world of T20 cricket. As the Indian team huddled in their dressing room, the atmosphere was thick with anticipation and uncertainty. The pitch, already unpredictable, could behave even more capriciously after the rain.

Harsha Bhogle (with concern): "This rain delay could change the dynamics of the game, Ravi. The pitch might become even trickier to bat on."

Ravi Shastri (with a nod): "It's a challenge for both teams. Adaptability will be the key."

When the covers were finally removed, and play resumed, it was evident that the rain had indeed altered the conditions. The pitch, now moist and unpredictable, was making life difficult for the batsmen. Some balls kept alarmingly low, while others kicked up unexpectedly.

Nitish and Kohli resumed their innings, but they soon realized that hitting boundaries had become an arduous task. Their focus shifted to running between the wickets and taking advantage of any loose deliveries.

Harsha Bhogle (with analysis): "The pitch seems to have changed character after the rain. Batting won't be easy."

Ravi Shastri (with concern): "Indeed, Harsha. It's a challenging phase for both teams."

A Battle of Running:

As the match progressed, the equation became increasingly challenging. India needed 83 runs in 30 balls, a formidable task given the pitch conditions. Nitish and Kohli, aware of the difficulties of hitting boundaries, decided to engage in a battle of running between the wickets. They were stealing singles, converting ones into twos, and sprinting for every available run.

Harsha Bhogle (with appreciation): "This is smart cricket, Ravi. Nitish and Kohli are keeping the scoreboard ticking with sharp running."

Ravi Shastri (with admiration): "They are showing tremendous fitness and determination. Running hard between the wickets is the need of the hour."

In just three overs, Nitish and Kohli managed to score 50 runs, a remarkable feat considering the challenging conditions. Their partnership was characterized by relentless running and smart placement of the ball. They understood that, in the face of adversity, every run counted.

Harsha Bhogle (with excitement): "What a partnership this is turning out to be! Nitish and Kohli are fighting valiantly."

Ravi Shastri (with enthusiasm): "They are showing immense character, Harsha. This is a display of pure determination."

The fans in the stadium, who had witnessed the despair of India's early collapse, were now treated to a display of resilience and commitment. The disappointment had given way to pride as they watched their team fight against all odds.

A Fan's Change of Heart:

Among the spectators, there was one fan who had been particularly vocal in his criticism earlier in the match. He had been on the verge of leaving with his young son, dismayed by what he saw as a lackluster performance by the Indian team. However, as the innings progressed and he watched Nitish and Kohli battle the odds, he began to have second thoughts.

Frustrated Fan (in awe, to his son): "Son, do you see what they're doing? They are fighting for our country."

His young son, who had been silently observing the game, nodded in agreement. The father, once critical, now felt a surge of pride in his team.

Changed Father (with emotion): "Let's stay, son. Let's witness this fight till the end."

The fan's change of heart was a reflection of the transformation occurring on the field. Nitish and Kohli, drenched in sweat and gasping for breath, were exemplifying the never-say-die spirit of cricket.

The Final Challenge:

As the innings progressed, Nitish and Kohli were inching closer to the target, but the challenge was far from over. The pitch, with its sudden bounces and low deliveries, had tested their skills and determination to the limit.

Harsha Bhogle (with anticipation): "This is turning out to be an incredible contest. India needs 33 runs in 12 balls."

Ravi Shastri (with excitement): "Nitish and Kohli have brought India within striking distance. But these conditions are treacherous."

With 33 runs needed in just 12 balls, the odds were still stacked against India. The batters, exhausted but undeterred, prepared to face the final challenge. Nitish, who had been the aggressor earlier, now found himself gasping for breath. Kohli, the master of run-chases, understood the gravity of the situation.

Suddenly, in the midst of this intense battle, something unexpected happened. Nitish, standing at the non-striker's end, felt a dizzy spell. He instinctively touched his nose and realized that it was bleeding. Blood trickled down, staining his white jersey.

Concerned Teammate (to Nitish): "Nitish, are you okay?"

Nitish signaled to the physio, and a hush fell over the stadium as the medical team rushed onto the field. The fans, who had been cheering and praying for every run, were now holding their breath.

Harsha Bhogle (with concern): "This is an unexpected turn of events. Nitish seems to be in discomfort."

Ravi Shastri (with worry): "Yes, Harsha. Let's hope it's nothing serious. India needs him out there."

As the physio attended to Nitish, the crowd fell into an uneasy silence. The young cricketer, who had captured their hearts with his fearless batting, was now facing an unforeseen challenge. In the midst of this drama, the indomitable spirit of cricket shone through. Nitish's determination to continue the battle, even in the face of adversity, was a testament to the resilience of athletes.

Harsha Bhogle (with admiration): "This is the spirit of a true cricketer. Nitish Reddy is willing to fight through it."

Ravi Shastri (with pride): "He's showing immense character, Harsha. This is the spirit of the game we love."

The Match Hangs in the Balance:

As Nitish received medical attention, Virat Kohli stood at the other end, his face a picture of concern. The equation was now daunting: 33 runs needed in just 12 balls, and they couldn't afford to lose Nitish. The fate of the match hung in the balance, teetering on a knife's edge.

Harsha Bhogle (with anticipation): "The match has reached a critical juncture. India needs Nitish back, and they need to find boundaries."

Ravi Shastri (with determination): "Absolutely, Harsha. This is where character is tested."

The crowd, once filled with exuberance, now watched in silent prayer. The heroes on the field, Kohli and Nitish, had not just fought against England; they had fought against the elements, the pitch, and even physical discomfort. They embodied the unwavering spirit of cricket, where the game is played not just with skill but with heart.

The final chapter of this epic contest was yet to be written. India needed 33 runs in 12 balls, and the destiny of a nation rested on the shoulders of two determined men.