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Small town academy becomes cricket star factory

NEW DELHI

A quiet cricket academy in Rajasthan is suddenly the talk of the nation thanks to a new speed king. Ashok Sharma, a 23-year-old pacer for the Gujarat Titans, recently shocked the IPL by clocking the season’s fastest delivery at a blistering 154.2 kmph. His rise has turned the spotlight on the Aravali Cricket Club, a grassroots training center proving that elite talent can come from anywhere.

Located in Hathoj, the club has become a breeding ground for professional athletes. Sharma, who consistently bowls above 145 kmph, credits the academy’s supportive environment and constant net practice for his sharp control. He isn’t the only success story, the club’s legacy began with Akash Singh, who now plays for the Lucknow Super Giants. Singh’s journey from a small-town lot to the big leagues blazed a trail for his fellow trainees to follow.

This season, the academy’s influence is everywhere. Kartik Sharma has joined the legendary Chennai Super Kings, and Mukul Choudhary recently grabbed headlines with a lightning-fast unbeaten half-century. The academy was founded by the late Vivek Yadav, whose vision for local talent continues to thrive through these young players.

What was once a humble training spot is now a symbol of hope for aspiring cricketers across India. By focusing on teamwork and dedication, Aravali Cricket Club is successfully shaping the future of the sport. As Ashok Sharma continues to terrorize batters with his raw pace, his home club stands proud as the foundation of his incredible journey.

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