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Interveiw of a National Cricketer : Apoorv Arora

  Apoorv Arora is a all rounder cricketer. He is a right hand batsman and right arm fast bowler. He had played 14 National and State tournament and had played various tournaments all over India. 

Apoorv Arora

1. Tell me something about yourself as when you started playing and what are your hobbies and interests beside sports?

I started playing when I was 6 year old . I started my proper coaching at the age of 9 years. Talking about my hobbies as I'm a extrovert kind of person so I love talking to people and express myself.

2. Who is your role model and why?

My role model is Virat Kohli  because of his temperament. I just love the way he plays and handles the situation in matches. Virat Kohli is my role model because of his fitness and the way he handles the pressure on Team India is just absolutely amazing to see a person doing these things at one time.

3. What is your opinion about Indian Cricket team?

Indian team right now is one of the toughest to be beaten in any formal game say T20 and ODI. As if now, Indian team is in its prime time so to defeat India where ever in the World is very difficult right now.

4. What will be your suggestions to the youngsters who are interested in Cricket?

To younger generation, I wanted to say that don't think about the future that you want to be a Cricketer. It's good to think but don't unnecessary think and put a burden on yourself. As it takes babysteps to focus to be a better bowler or batsman. Rather keeping big goals, go one step at a time and just be the best version of yourself and help your team to win.

5. How much corona virus has affected your sports career?

Corona virus has affected everyone and cricketers a lot. The Ranchi trophy and other state tournaments was cancelled so we didn't the chance to play. I haven't played Cricket since one year so right now I'm also out of practice.

6. What is your biggest achievement till now in your cricket career?

 My biggest achievement is to play Cricket at National level and got a chance to represent a State. Moreover, I want to represent India but as if now representing my State is my biggest achievement.

7. What do you think that India is doing great in Cricket?

India is particularly doing great in all aspects. As you can see that if you start with the under 19 then you get a lot of opportunities to perform. Moreover, it teaches us how to handle pressure in current situation, what we need to do at that particular point of time and it groom us to be a better individual in Cricket and as a person.

8. Are there any upcoming tournaments or matches in which you are going to participate?

There are upcoming matches which are club match and league match. I used to play these for practice so I have to play them but I haven't played since one year so I need to practice for these matches as well.


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