Indian cricket recently witnessed something truly extraordinary, a moment that will be talked about for generations. Meghalaya’s Akash Choudhary smashed 8 consecutive sixes and made a quick-fire fifty off just 11 balls. It was the kind of innings people read about in storybooks, not something you expect in nearly 200 years of first-class cricket and more than 90 years of Ranji Trophy history.

As fans across the country celebrated this unbelievable batting display, one question quietly roamed around:

The answer – a humble, hardworking cricketer from Arunachal Pradesh whose journey deserves just as much attention.

What happened during the match

Meghalaya were already cruising at 576 for 6 when Choudhary walked out at No. 8. In the 126th over of the innings, Limar Dabi came on to bowl. Wh

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