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Overpowered Cricket system

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 207

The courtroom was packed with an air of anticipation as Rohith called Ayesha to the stand. She walked hesitantly, her eyes darting around the room, occasionally locking on Nitish before quickly looking away. The media frenzy outside the courthouse had only intensified since the revelation of Nitish's cryptocurrency holdings, which had painted a stark contrast between the accused's wealth and the alleged victim's struggle.

Rohith, composed but determined, adjusted his notes and addressed Ayesha with measured professionalism. "Ms. Ayesha," he began, "thank you for taking the stand. I understand this is difficult for you, but I must ask for clarity in the interest of justice."

Ayesha nodded, her expression somber, her eyes downcast.

Rohith approached the heart of his questioning swiftly, knowing that the public and the courtroom alike were hanging onto every word. "You've alleged that Mr. Nitish Reddy assaulted you on the night in question. Can you describe the incident in detail for the court?"

Ayesha hesitated, her hands clutching the sides of the witness box. "He… he slapped me and pushed me," she said, her voice trembling. "He said awful things about me, about women in the industry. And then he tried to…" Her voice trailed off, tears forming in her eyes.

Rohith didn't flinch. "Ms. Ayesha, I need specifics. When and where did this happen? You've stated multiple times that you were assaulted more than once. Can you provide clarity?"

Ayesha's tears began to flow more freely, but her response was vague. "It all happened so fast… I can't remember exactly."

Rohith pressed gently but firmly. "Ms. Ayesha, the timeline matters. According to the CCTV footage, Mr. Reddy was in your apartment for only five minutes. Are you certain that multiple assaults occurred within such a brief period?"

The courtroom fell silent, all eyes on Ayesha as she stammered. "Yes… no… I mean, I don't know. I just know he hurt me."

Rohith paused, letting the weight of her uncertainty hang in the air. "You seem unsure, Ms. Ayesha. Yet you've been unwavering in your accusations outside this courtroom. Can you explain the discrepancy?"

Before Ayesha could respond, her lawyer, Mr. Sen, stood abruptly. "Your Honor, my client is clearly experiencing trauma. This line of questioning is cruel and unnecessary."

The judge gestured for calm but allowed Rohith to proceed. "Ms. Ayesha, this is not meant to cause you distress, but to uncover the truth. Now, let me ask you directly—what do you seek as compensation for the alleged harm caused by Mr. Reddy?"

Ayesha, who had been sobbing moments earlier, froze. The question seemed to catch her off guard. Her tears stopped almost immediately, and a flicker of something else—anticipation, perhaps—crossed her face. She straightened, her tone suddenly more confident. "I believe all of his assets should be transferred to me. He doesn't deserve them after what he's done."

The courtroom collectively held its breath. The shift in Ayesha's demeanor was palpable, her face no longer one of a distraught victim but of someone who had just revealed her hand. The glow in her eyes was unmistakable, a stark contrast to her earlier tears. Murmurs spread through the room, shock and disbelief rippling through the crowd.

Rohith seized the moment. "All of his assets?" he repeated, his voice laced with incredulity. "You're asking for every single rupee of Mr. Reddy's wealth as compensation?"

Ayesha hesitated for a fraction of a second before nodding firmly. "Yes. It's the least he can do for ruining my life."

Rohith turned to the judge. "Your Honor, I ask the court to take note of the dramatic shift in Ms. Ayesha's behavior and statements. Moments ago, she was crying, claiming trauma, yet now she speaks confidently about acquiring wealth. Does this seem consistent with someone solely seeking justice?"

Mr. Sen, visibly agitated, quickly rose to redirect. "Your Honor, this line of questioning is irrelevant. My client's emotional state should not be used to undermine her claims. She has suffered greatly, and it's natural for her to feel conflicted about what justice looks like."

Rohith didn't back down. "Conflicted, perhaps. Opportunistic, certainly. The court must question the sincerity of these accusations when they appear to be tied so closely to material gain."

The tension in the courtroom was electric as Rohith and Sen exchanged heated glances. The judge intervened, her voice sharp. "That's enough. Both counsels will maintain decorum. Ms. Ayesha, you may step down."

As Ayesha left the stand, her expression reverted to one of distress. By the time she reached Sen, she was crying again, clutching his arm for support. The performance—if it was one—had reignited the courtroom's sympathy, leaving many uncertain about where the truth lay.

The judge, clearly unsettled by the day's proceedings, announced a recess. "This court will reconvene in one week for the final hearing and verdict. Until then, I advise both parties to prepare thoroughly."

As the courtroom emptied, the divide in public sentiment was evident. Some whispered about Ayesha's sudden shift in demeanor, questioning her motives. Others remained steadfast in their belief that Nitish's wealth and status were being used to escape accountability. Outside the courthouse, the media swarmed, cameras flashing as reporters speculated on the dramatic turn of events.

Rohith, exhausted but resolute, gathered his papers and approached Nitish. "This isn't over," he said quietly. "Her greed is showing, and we'll use that to our advantage. But the fight ahead won't be easy."

Nitish nodded, his face weary but determined. "I trust you, Rohith. Let's see this through."

As they left the courthouse, the weight of the next week hung heavily over them. The battle for truth and justice was far from over, but Rohith knew one thing: the cracks in Ayesha's facade had begun to show, and he was determined to exploit them to reveal the truth.