
Meghalaya's Akash Kumar Choudhary recently made headlines by smashing eight sixes in a row during a Ranji Trophy match, setting a new record for the fastest first-class fifty in just 11 balls. Batting at number eight, Choudhary's aggressive innings of 50 off 14 balls was instrumental in Meghalaya declaring at 628/6. The young cricketer attributed his fearless approach to his coach, who encouraged him to 'Go and attack!' This mentality of taking the game on and playing with no fear allowed Choudhary to play such a remarkable innings. In addition to his on-field success, Choudhary also expressed pride in India's Women's World Cup win, showcasing his admiration for the national team's achievements. Choudhary's performance serves as a reminder of the power of a bold and fearless mindset in cricket, inspiring players to push their limits and strive for excellence.