In international cricket, it was not his amazing shots but his fluent commentary that touched ‘Aakash’. Watch the video to know about his journey from rags to riches

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Sports News Desk!!! On Thursday, 19 September, that star of the cricket world is celebrating his 47th birthday, who made his mark in international cricket not with his bat but by saying ‘Batte-Batte’ on sixes while sitting in the commentary box. He is a player who showed his talent in first class cricket, but could not show his magic when he got a chance on the international stage. The passion for cricket took him from the field to the commentary box, where he touched the ‘sky’ with his flowery tongue.

We are talking to famous cricket commentator and analyst Aakash Chopra. If you are fond of watching cricket, then the voice of Aakash Chopra as a commentator must be echoing in your mind. Aakash Chopra had a great career in first class cricket. He created a stir in domestic cricket during his time. He scored more than ten thousand runs in 162 matches of his career. He has 10839 runs to his name, which includes 29 centuries. His best score in first class cricket is 301 runs. In domestic cricket, he has single-handedly won many matches for the Delhi team. Along with this, he has played many brilliant innings in Ranji Trophy, which are remembered even today.

Aakash Chopra may not have played cricket for India for long, but he is known all over the world for his tremendous commentary. He is very famous as a famous cricket commentator of India. Along with this, he also makes analytical videos. He has also been seen playing the role of host in many TV programs. Aakash made his debut for India on 12 October 2003. He has since played 10 Test matches for India, scoring 437 runs at an average of 23. Which includes two half-centuries. His best score in Tests was 60 runs. But due to poor form, he could not cement his place in Team India. He could not do the same wonders in international cricket as he did in domestic cricket. He made his debut for India in Under-19 Tests and Under-19 ODIs in 1997 with chief selector Ajit Agarkar.

Aakash Chopra has also tried his hand in IPL. He played cricket for Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL. He scored 42 runs in the 2008 IPL and 11 runs in 2009. Apart from playing cricket, Aakash Chopra has also written books. The name of his book is Beyond the Blues: A Cricket Season Like No Other and Out of the Blue. These books of his are quite famous, which have been liked by the people. His fans have given very good reviews of these books.

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