Arjun Tendulkar stuck in front of a batsman who scored non-stop centuries, his average of 99.06 stunned everyone!

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You must have heard that dialogue from the film 'Manjhi - The Mountain Man'. 'Jab Tak Todhenge Nahi, Tab Tak Chhodenge Nahi'. The story of the batsman who scores non-stop centuries is also something like this. He does not leave the bowlers until he makes them helpless. And, while doing so, he scores century after century. In a short career, he is scoring centuries match after match as if it is his hobby. Agni Chopra, the batsman who has made scoring centuries his habit, is now facing Arjun Tendulkar.

Agni Chopra Vs Arjun Tendulkar

Agni Chopra and Arjun Tendulkar are competing on the pitch of Ranji Trophy. The match between Mizoram and Goa is going on in Ranji Trophy, in which both these players are playing. Agni Chopra is a part of Mizoram's team while Arjun Tendulkar is playing from Goa's team. The big thing is that both these players are sons of two famous personalities of the country. Agni Chopra's father is Bollywood director Vidhu Vinod Chopra. Arjun is Sachin Tendulkar's son.

The story of an average of 99.06 and non-stop centuries

Agni Chopra, who is playing the 10th match of his first class cricket career, is an expert in scoring centuries. In the 9 matches played before the match against Goa, he has scored runs at an average of 99.06, in which he has scored 8 centuries. Now the story of 8 triple figure scores in the first 9 matches from Agni Chopra's bat is also unique. Out of these, he scored 5 consecutive centuries in the first 5 Ranji matches. After that, he could not do anything in the sixth match. But after that, he has been continuously scoring centuries in the last 3 matches.

Arjuna's experience is greater than that of fire

The biggest challenge before Arjun Tendulkar is how he stop a batsman with an average of 99.06 and scored non-stop centuries? How will he bowl to him? Arjun has played more Ranji matches than Agni Chopra. Before playing the match with Mizoram, Arjun Tendulkar has also played 15 first-class matches in which he has taken 30 wickets.

Will the 'fire' of the bat or Arjun's aim be visible?

This is probably the first time when Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Sachin Tendulkar's sons are face to-face on the cricket pitch. It remains to be seen whether Agni scores another century or Arjun's balls hit his wicket. However, bowling to a batsman with an average of 99.06 is not going to be easy.