Cricket Ascend System
Chapter 15: Becoming A Batter
- 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
The difference between a hitter and a batter—
was trust.
A hitter trusted power.
A batter trusted himself.
Right now?
Sahil still depended too much on force.
And the system kept exposing it mercilessly.
Match Situation
Shastri Strikers — 116/4 (11.2 Overs)
Target: 158
Required: 42 Runs from 22 Balls
Sahil Choudhary — 59 (29)
Ravi Mehta — 24 (29)
The lane had become chaos.
Kids screaming from rooftops.
Players arguing every over.
Scooters pushed aside to make room for fielders.
Even Sharma Electronics’ owner had stopped complaining about balls hitting his shop.
Now he watched openly like everybody else.
Because this chase had become ridiculous.
Harshit stood at the top of his run-up again.
Annoyed.
Sweating.
Frustrated.
Because no matter what he bowled—
Sahil somehow survived.
Sometimes through skill.
Sometimes through luck.
Sometimes through raw violence.
This ball—
full outside off.
Sahil swung aggressively again.
MISS.
The crowd gasped immediately.
SHOT ANALYSIS COMPLETE
Bowler Plan: Wide yorker to force reach.
Mistakes: ✘ Front foot planted too early ✘ Bat swing began before ball release confirmation ✘ Excessive power loading
Recommendation: Delay trigger movement against pace bowling.
Sahil exhaled slowly.
Earlier he would’ve gotten angry after missing.
Now—
he processed the feedback.
That was the real improvement.
Next ball.
Same setup.
Wide again.
This time Sahil waited half a second longer.
Then sliced hard through backward point.
FOUR.
Clean.
No wild slog.
No panic.
Pure timing.
The entire gully reacted differently to that shot.
Less screaming.
More shock.
Because everyone could tell—
that wasn’t brute force.
That was batting.
Even Ravi stared for a second.
"...Bro."
Sahil grinned slightly.
Honestly?
That boundary felt better than the mishit sixes.
SHOT ANALYSIS COMPLETE
Connection Quality: 84%
Timing: 79%
Positive: ✔ Excellent delay adjustment ✔ Balanced front-foot transfer ✔ Proper bat angle through contact zone
Major Improvement Detected: Host adapting between deliveries.
Meanwhile Harshit’s expression darkened further.
Because now Sahil wasn’t just dangerous.
He was learning mid-match.
Next over—
spin returned again.
And Sahil attacked immediately.
First ball.
Dance down the track.
BOOM.
Straight six.
This one was clean.
Perfectly clean.
No edge.
No mishit.
Middle of the bat.
The sound alone silenced the lane for a second.
THOCK.
Then chaos erupted.
"That sounded different."
"Pure middle!"
"Arre wah!"
Even Sameer Malik folded his arms quietly now.
Watching carefully.
Analyzing.
SHOT ANALYSIS COMPLETE
Connection Quality: 93%
Timing: 88%
Positive: ✔ Perfect weight transfer ✔ Full extension through swing ✔ Excellent shot commitment
Additional Observation: Host’s natural power amplifies clean timing dramatically.
That last line stayed in Sahil’s head.
Natural power amplifies clean timing.
Meaning—
if he actually mastered batting properly...
his hitting could become terrifying.
Score Update
Shastri Strikers — 132/4 (12.4 Overs)
Required: 26 Runs from 14 Balls
Sahil Choudhary — 69 (34)
Ravi Mehta — 25 (31)
The chase was alive now.
Very alive.
And suddenly—
pressure shifted completely onto the Royals.
Fielders stopped joking.
Nobody smiled anymore.
Because everyone knew one thing now:
If Sahil stayed till the end—
the match was over.
Harshit took the ball for what might be the final over of his spell.
And immediately bowled bouncer first ball.
Fast.
Angry.
Personal.
Sahil instinctively hooked.
Top edge.
The ball flew high behind wicketkeeper.
Safe.
Two runs.
The crowd roared anyway.
But the system appeared instantly.
SHOT ANALYSIS COMPLETE
Connection Quality: 24%
Timing: 19%
Positive: ✔ Better reaction speed under fatigue
Critical Weakness: Host reverting to panic swings against hostile pace.
Mental Pattern Detected: Excitement increasing shot-risk frequency.
Sahil’s smile faded slightly.
The system was right again.
The closer he got to victory—
the more reckless he became.
And that weakness could destroy him later against stronger bowlers.
Professional bowlers.
Stadium bowlers.
International bowlers.
The thought itself felt impossible.
Yet somehow—
not impossible enough anymore.
- 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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