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Vidhu Vinod Chopra's son Agni now playing cricket in USA, BCCI's rule behind it will leave you surprised

Vidhu Vinod Chopra's son Agni now playing cricket in USA, BCCI's rule behind it will leave you surprised

India.com4 hours ago

Filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra's son, Agni Chopra, is a current player for MI New York in the Major League Cricket.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra, a filmmaker has a son Agni Chopra who is making headlines in Major league cricket (MLC) team as MI New York player. He takes a different route that does not follow the common BCCI rules. An astonishing step to most cricket enthusiasts.
The BCCI usually have a rule against the playing of active Indian cricketers abroad. Nevertheless, this rule does not apply to Agni since he has an American passport. An amazing curve to his cricket career.
Prior to MLC, Agni had displayed his talent in the domestic circuit of India, more prominently the Ranji Trophy. His success was out of this world, as he drew accolades of professionals. An exquisite home display.
The talent of Agni Chopra cannot be ignored. He scored the unfathomable four successive first-class centuries on his first four matches. The great accomplishment in his career.
Agni also said that he wanted to compete in the IPL and even said he will even apply to be an Indian passport holder should he be picked. He was not however drafted; hence, the MLC. Another episode takes place.
Agni is still uncertain about his future as he is doing well in the US. He is eligible to play in domestic leagues in India based on his citizenship. An interesting narrative to watch.

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