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Player Achievements: From Net Sessions to State Teams

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These aren't just photos. They are the direct results of a strict, no-nonsense grind. Here is where the hard work at the nets meets the reality of state and district cricket.

Leading the Kashi Rudras to the top of the UP T20 League 2025 was a proud moment. It demonstrates that our coaching, which focuses on strategy and team dynamics, delivers results at the highest levels of competitive cricket.

Parth Sengupta's selection for the NCA High Performance Camp is a huge achievement. His all-round performance in the Vijay Merchant Trophy, with 26 wickets and solid batting, shows the kind of complete cricketer we aim to develop.

Congratulations to Chirag Dhaka on his selection for the Haryana U-19 team for the Vinoo Mankad Trophy. This is a proud moment for the academy and a result of his consistent hard work and talent.

Garv Dhingra's selection for the Haryana U-16 squad for the Vijay Merchant Trophy is a result of years of perseverance. It's a fantastic opportunity for him, and we are proud to have been part of his journey.

Chirag Dhaka representing the Haryana Cricket Association in the U-19 Vinoo Mankad Trophy.

Garv Dhingra, another of our dedicated players, earning his spot in the U-16 Vijay Merchant Trophy.

Aditya Rao making his mark at the district level for Panchkula U-19.

Krishang Sahrawat representing Gurgaon at the U-19 level in the Pataudi Trophy.

Swapnil Mundra's hard work paying off with a selection for the Barmer, Rajasthan U-19 district team.

Young Veer Hooda, showing immense promise and representing Jhajjar at the U-16 level.

About Our Rising Stars: Player Achievements

You do not get selected for the Haryana U-19 team or the NCA Camp by accident. It happens because we break down every movement, from backlift to release, in our match simulation drills. The players you see here are the ones who trusted the process, showed up every morning at 6 AM, and did the repetitive, unglamorous work when nobody was watching.

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