Cricket Ascend System
Chapter 1: The Boy Everyone Laughed At
- Chapter 40: Lone Wolf
- Chapter 39: Higher Level
- Chapter 38: First Friendly
- Chapter 37: Selected
- Chapter 36: Finisher Mode
- Chapter 35: Selection Match Day
- Chapter 34: Timing
- Chapter 33: Grinding Beyond Matches
- Chapter 32: Double Life
- Chapter 31: Fear in the Final Overs
- Chapter 30: Countered
- Chapter 29: Reputation
- Chapter 28: The Last Stretch
- Chapter 27: The Role He Was Born For
- Chapter 26: The Weight Of Improvement
- Chapter 25: Morning Nets
- Chapter 24: Watched
- Chapter 23: Selection
- Chapter 22: First School Trial
- Chapter 21: The First Major Missions
- Chapter 20: Leather Ball Reality
- Chapter 19: The School Team’s Notice
- Chapter 18: Slow Improvement
- Chapter 17: Fame In The Gully
- Chapter 16: The Weight Of Expectations
- Chapter 15: Becoming A Batter
- Chapter 14: The Cost Of Power
- Chapter 13: Fearless Hitting
- Chapter 12: Learning to Stay In
- Chapter 11: The New Monster of Riverside Gully
- Chapter 10: Monday Changed Everything
- Chapter 9: Win And Century
- Chapter 8: Danish Khan to Bowl
- Chapter 7: Chase
- Chapter 6: Shastri Strikers — 67/7 (10.3 Overs)
- Chapter 5: The Impossible Chase Begins
- Chapter 4: System Initialization
- Chapter 3: Shastri Strikers Collapse
- Chapter 2: Sunday Match
- Chapter 1: The Boy Everyone Laughed At
Sunday mornings in Riverside Gully belonged to cricket.
Not school.
Not homework.
Not family errands.
Cricket.
The narrow lane behind Shastri Market transformed every weekend into something much bigger than it had any right to be. Rusted scooters became boundary markers. Chalk lines became creases. Balcony railings became VIP stands.
Every wall carried scars from years of tennis-ball cricket.
Broken windows.
Paint marks.
Ball dents.
Memories.
To outsiders, Riverside Gully looked chaotic.
To the boys growing up there—
it was a stadium.
A battlefield.
A dream.
Respect in Riverside Gully came fast.
One match-winning innings could make you famous for months.
One dropped catch could destroy your reputation forever.
Unfortunately for Sahil Choudhary...
people already knew his name for the wrong reasons.
"Teams final?" Ravi Mehta shouted while bouncing the taped tennis ball against the cement.
The boys gathered near Sharma Electronics immediately.
Arguments started as usual.
"Sameer gets first pick again?"
"They won last Sunday!"
"So what?"
"Bas karo yaar!"
Nobody actually cared about fairness.
The match would happen anyway.
Sameer Malik stepped forward confidently, chewing gum lazily.
At seventeen, Sameer already ruled Riverside Gully cricket.
Calm batter.
Sharp captain.
Dangerous bowler.
The type of player who never looked nervous.
"Ravi."
"Arjun."
"Imran."
"Danish."
The strongest players disappeared one after another.
Sahil stood quietly near the wall holding his old bat.
Nobody looked toward him.
Nobody wanted to.
Finally Ravi sighed.
"...Sahil."
Laughter erupted instantly.
"At least now we know who’s fielding near the drain."
"Bas catch mat drop karna."
"Bro got selected because teams need eleven players."
Sahil forced a weak smile.
But the words still hurt.
Because deep down—
he agreed with them.
He wasn’t good.
Not really.
He occasionally hit hard.
But mostly?
He panicked.
Swung blindly.
Missed straight balls.
Dropped catches.
Whenever matches became serious—
Sahil disappeared.
That was his reputation.
- Chapter 40: Lone Wolf
- Chapter 39: Higher Level
- Chapter 38: First Friendly
- Chapter 37: Selected
- Chapter 36: Finisher Mode
- Chapter 35: Selection Match Day
- Chapter 34: Timing
- Chapter 33: Grinding Beyond Matches
- Chapter 32: Double Life
- Chapter 31: Fear in the Final Overs
- Chapter 30: Countered
- Chapter 29: Reputation
- Chapter 28: The Last Stretch
- Chapter 27: The Role He Was Born For
- Chapter 26: The Weight Of Improvement
- Chapter 25: Morning Nets
- Chapter 24: Watched
- Chapter 23: Selection
- Chapter 22: First School Trial
- Chapter 21: The First Major Missions
- Chapter 20: Leather Ball Reality
- Chapter 19: The School Team’s Notice
- Chapter 18: Slow Improvement
- Chapter 17: Fame In The Gully
- Chapter 16: The Weight Of Expectations
- Chapter 15: Becoming A Batter
- Chapter 14: The Cost Of Power
- Chapter 13: Fearless Hitting
- Chapter 12: Learning to Stay In
- Chapter 11: The New Monster of Riverside Gully
- Chapter 10: Monday Changed Everything
- Chapter 9: Win And Century
- Chapter 8: Danish Khan to Bowl
- Chapter 7: Chase
- Chapter 6: Shastri Strikers — 67/7 (10.3 Overs)
- Chapter 5: The Impossible Chase Begins
- Chapter 4: System Initialization
- Chapter 3: Shastri Strikers Collapse
- Chapter 2: Sunday Match
- Chapter 1: The Boy Everyone Laughed At
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