Cricket Ascend System
Chapter 28: The Last Stretch
- 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
Needed: 38 runs from 18 balls.
Normally—
that situation would terrify most gully teams.
But Riverside Royals looked strangely calm now.
Because Sahil Choudhary was still batting.
Faizan Ali gathered his fielders quickly.
"Don’t panic."
But honestly?
His own team already looked nervous.
And the reason was simple.
Every over Sahil survived—
the chase became harder to control.
Sahil tapped his bat lightly against the cement pitch.
Sweat rolled down his neck.
Breathing steady.
Heartbeat calm.
A few months ago—
he would’ve tried ending the match immediately.
Now?
He understood pacing.
First ball of the over.
Full outside off.
Sahil drove hard toward deep extra cover.
Only single.
Earlier Riverside crowds would’ve complained immediately.
Now they understood something too.
Sahil wasn’t randomly attacking anymore.
He was calculating.
Second ball.
Ravi shuffled across and scooped awkwardly.
Two runs.
Third ball.
Slower delivery.
Ravi mistimed.
Single.
Now Sahil back on strike.
Needed: 34 from 15.
The bowler hesitated slightly before running in.
That hesitation alone told Sahil everything.
Fear had entered.
Short ball.
Sahil pulled instantly.
Not fully middle.
Still—
SIX.
Deep square leg.
The crowd exploded again.
Faizan slapped his forehead immediately.
"Why bowl there again?!"
SHOT ANALYSIS COMPLETE
Connection Quality: 64%
Timing: 67%
Positive: ✔ Faster pickup reading ✔ Improved balance retention
Observation: Host shot stability improving under pressure.
Pressure.
That part mattered most.
Because earlier Sahil became reckless during tense chases.
Now?
The bigger the pressure became—
the calmer he looked.
Needed: 28 from 14.
Next ball.
Yorker attempt.
Low full toss instead.
Sahil drilled it straight past bowler.
FOUR.
No celebration.
Just walked back calmly.
And somehow—
that calmness scared fielders more than aggression.
By the end of the over:
Riverside Royals — 151/5
Needed: 20 from 12 balls
Sahil: 74* (32)
The crowd buzzed constantly now.
People had stopped discussing whether Riverside could win.
Now they discussed how far Sahil might finish it.
Meanwhile—
inside Sahil’s mind—
another notification appeared unexpectedly.
MISSION 3 UPDATE
Shadow Swing Mission nearing completion.
Remaining Valid Repetitions Required: 1,897
System Observation: Host swing efficiency improved significantly.
Sahil smiled slightly seeing that.
Twenty thousand swings.
Honestly insane.
But maybe worth it.
Faizan brought himself back into bowling attack now.
Best player handling pressure himself.
Smart decision.
First ball.
Slower off-cutter.
Sahil waited longer—
then launched toward long-on.
HIGH.
Very high.
Fielders settled underneath confidently.
Then panic hit them instantly.
The ball kept traveling.
Over boundary.
SIX.
Faizan stared upward blankly afterward.
"That wasn’t even timed..."
Even Sahil looked slightly shocked himself.
SHOT ANALYSIS COMPLETE
Connection Quality: 46%
Timing: 49%
Boundary Cause: Rare elite raw power generation.
Important: Host currently producing above-normal boundary distance despite incomplete batting mechanics.
Incomplete mechanics.
And yet this strong already.
That thought felt dangerous.
Needed: 14 from 11.
This time Faizan adjusted smarter.
Wide yorker.
Dot ball.
Good execution.
Second delivery.
Again wide outside off.
Sahil reached awkwardly.
Single only.
Now Ravi on strike.
Needed: 13 from 9.
Ravi surprisingly smashed a boundary through point.
Crowd erupted again.
Needed: 9 from 8.
Single next ball.
Now Sahil back.
Needed: 8 from 7.
Faizan wiped sweat from forehead slowly.
Everyone in Riverside already knew what Sahil wanted.
Finish with six.
Always six.
The bowler ran in.
Good length.
Middle stump.
Sahil planted front foot—
and swung.
CRACK.
The sound alone ended the match.
The ball disappeared over long-on boundary instantly.
Absolute chaos erupted across Riverside Gully.
Kids screaming.
Players running inside ground.
Someone threw slippers accidentally during celebration.
Even Ravi tackled Sahil laughing.
FINAL SCORE
Riverside Royals — 173/5 (14 Overs)
Won by 5 wickets
SAHIL CHOUDHARY
81* (37 Balls)
7 Sixes
5 Fours
Strike Rate: 218.91
As teammates celebrated wildly around him—
the system appeared quietly one more time.
MATCH IMPACT REVIEW
Pressure Finishing: Excellent
Boundary Conversion: Elite Potential
Current Role Evolution: POWER HITTER → FINISHER
Then another line appeared slowly underneath.
SYSTEM NOTICE
Host reputation increasing rapidly within local cricket network.
Future match difficulty likely to rise.
And honestly—
Sahil wouldn’t have it any other way.
- 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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