Daiwik, a cute boy with sparkling eyes and an infectious smile, sits up in bed, rubbing his eyes. His room is adorned with images of his hero, Virat Kohli, and cricket trophies gleam softly in the morning light. He carefully picks up his bat, tracing the signatures on it with reverence. Today, he feels a surge of excitement—there’s a neighborhood cricket match, and he’s determined to make his mark.
Daiwik[/@ch_1] practices his cover drive, his focus unwavering.]
Daiwik lines up his stance, imagining the crowd’s cheer as he swings. His mother, watching from the porch, smiles with pride. "One day, I’ll play just like Virat Kohli, Mama. I’ll make you proud!" She nods encouragement, knowing his honesty and loving nature will carry him far.
The oldest boy, Rohan, captain of the local team, calls out, "Daiwik, we need you on our team today! You’re our best batsman." Daiwik beams with pride, grabbing his bat and sprinting to join his friends. His heart races, not with nerves, but with joy, knowing he’s been chosen for his talent and his honest play.
Daiwik takes his position at the crease, eyes fixed on the bowler. The first ball comes fast, but he meets it with a clean, confident stroke. Cheers erupt from his teammates and the crowd. "That’s my boy!" his mother calls, her voice ringing with pride. Each run he scores is celebrated, not just for the points, but for his sportsmanship and pure love for the game.
Daiwik[/@ch_1] faces a difficult bowler. The sun blazes high, sweat beads on his forehead, and the tension mounts on the field.]
The bowler tries to trick him with a sly delivery, but Daiwik stays honest, calling himself out when the ball glances his glove—though no one else noticed. Rohan looks surprised. "Daiwik, you could have stayed in. No one saw it," he whispers. "But I did. And that’s what matters," Daiwik replies, his eyes shining with integrity.
Daiwik is surrounded by friends, his honest play earning him respect and admiration. His mother hugs him tightly, whispering, "You are my champion, on and off the field." He looks up at the fading sky, dreaming of one day playing alongside Virat Kohli, but knowing that, above all, it’s his honesty and love for the game that truly make him a winner.
















