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from Diva, Thane, Rudra’s journey from local cricket to the ISPL reflects raw talent backed by strong family support, particularly from his father, who encouraged him to pursue cricket seriously from a young age. He has trained under former India cricketer Pravin Amre at Shivaji Park, a cradle of Indian cricketing excellence. Known for his fearlessness and competitive mindset, Rudra has shown the confidence to challenge senior players despite his age. Still studying in Class 11 (Commerce), the teenage pacer views the ISPL as a launchpad for higher opportunities, adding a compelling youth narrative to Srinagar Ke Veer’s Season 3 campaign. 5. Anurag Sarshar – Chennai Singams Anurag Sarshar has steadily grown in stature within the ISPL, with Chennai Singams retaining the Delhi-born bowler for ₹19.20 lakh at the Season 3 auction—double his Season 2 price of ₹9.60 lakh—reflecting the franchise’s confidence in his development. Known for his composure in high-pressure situations, Anurag delivered crucial spells, particularly in the final overs, and finished ISPL Season 2 with a 7.50 economy rate, ranking among the top bowlers of 2025. Heading into Season 3, his ability to execute under pressure makes him a key asset in Chennai Singams’ balanced attack.

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