Who is Mizoram Ranji Trophy cricketer Agni Chopra son of director Vidhu Vinod Chopra, biography, age, family, parents

Who is Mizoram Ranji Trophy cricketer Agni Chopra son of director Vidhu Vinod Chopra, biography, age, family, parents

Here is all you need to know about cricketer Agni Chopra along with his age and parents

“12th Fail,” the most recent film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is currently the highest-rated Indian movie on IMDb.

Who is Mizoram Ranji Trophy cricketer Agni Chopra son of director Vidhu Vinod Chopra, biography, age, family, parents and father

With a rating of 9.2, the film has surpassed popular 2023 movies like “Oppenheimer” (8.4) and “Barbie” (6.9) on the platform. On IMDb, the Vikrant Massey movie has the greatest rating of any Indian movie as well as the highest rating of 2023.

Meanwhile, new talent has surfaced from an unexpected place in the ever-changing environment of Indian cricketer named Agni Chopra, a well-known Bollywood director’s son

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Agni Chopra of Mizoram has made headlines for his outstanding performance on his Ranji Trophy debut against Sikkim. Son of well-known Indian film director Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Agni Chopra excelled with the bat in his first Ranji Trophy game.

For his squad, the 25-year-old produced strong hits in both innings. In their first-ever match of the season, he scored 166 and 92 against Sikkim.

Who is Agni Chopra?

Agni Chopra is a Michigan-born Mizoram cricketer player and is the son of famous director of “12th fail” Vidhu Vinod Chopra and journalist Anupama. The left-handed batter also has a sister named Zuni Chopra.

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His brilliant performance in the first innings won him a lot of plaudits from the domestic cricket community, and his sound batting style was the topic of conversation.

He entered the batting at number three in Mizoram’s Ranji (Plate League) match against Sikkim, with the opposition having amassed 442/9d and Mizoram behind by a wicket. Sikkim attempted to quickly exert pressure on Day 2 by taking early wickets, but Agni had other ideas. His 19 boundaries and seven towering maximums during this inning forced a counterattacking inning.

Agni began his professional career with Mumbai’s junior squads but later pledged his allegiance to Mizoram. In October 2023, he scored five runs in a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match against Chhattisgarh to make his debut for the northeastern state. His List A came a month later, as he made his debut against Chandigarh in a Vijay Hazare Trophy game, scoring 15 runs.

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