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Chapter 20

The sun blazed down on the stadium, casting long shadows as Avneet and Shahneel stepped into the VIP section. The air buzzed with anticipation, and the crowd hummed like a live wire. Suhana, clad in the iconic KKR jersey, strutted in, her eyes alight with excitement. But Avneet knew better; it wasn't the team she was cheering for—it was the presence of the Bollywood superstar, SRK, that had her heart racing.

Suhana leaned toward Avneet, her eyes fixed on the jersey. "How did you manage to get this? It's not available anywhere," she said, pointing to the bold letters spelling out Shubman's name.

Avneet's lips curved into a knowing smile. "It's not from any store," she replied. "This is Shub's extra jersey. I asked him, and he graciously gave it to me."

Suhana's shock was palpable. She glanced at Shahneel, who had turned away, perhaps seeking refuge from the whirlwind of emotions. She settled next to SRK, who sat regally, his presence commanding attention.

And then it began—the clash of titans. Gujrat Titans won the toss and chose to bowl. Sunil Narine and Phil Salt, the openers, took their positions. The scoreboard ticked upward, and at 50 runs, Narine was dismissed. A promising start for the Titans. But it was Phil Salt's turn to exit at 75 runs. The crowd held its breath as Shreyas Iyer and Rinku Singh stepped up, weaving a tapestry of strokes and boundaries, their partnership culminating in a formidable 180 runs.

But it was the final ball that etched itself into memory. The ball soared, destined for the stands, but Shubman leaped, defying gravity, and plucked it from the air. Avneet's camera clicked, capturing the moment—a suspended Shubman, triumphant against the setting sun.

As the teams switched sides, Avneet chatted with Shahneel. The Gujrat Titans' openers, Shubman and Wriddhaman Saha, strode to the crease. Shubman, the youngest captain of this IPL season, wore his century like a crown. He glanced at Avneet, and she returned his classic bow, pride and love mingling in her eyes.

Saha fought valiantly, scoring 110 runs, but it was Shubman's partnership with Tewatia that set the stadium ablaze. Their combined might yielded a solid 177 runs. With one ball remaining, they needed five runs to clinch victory.

Shubman faced the bowler, determination etched on his features. His eyes locked onto the ball, and then, with a swing that echoed destiny, he sent it sailing over the boundary—a six! The Titans erupted in celebration, and Shubman was crowned the 'Player of the Match.'

In the post-match interview, the spotlight shifted to Shubman. "How do you feel, Mr. Gill?" the interviewer asked. "Being the youngest captain and winning your first match?"

Shubman's smile was radiant. "Extremely happy," he replied. "Leading senior players is challenging, but our teamwork bore fruit."

The camera panned to Avneet. "And who is this?" the interviewer inquired. "She seemed ecstatic during your sixes and when you dismissed Mr. Iyer."

Shubman's gaze softened. "Meet my wife, Mrs. Avneet Kaur Gill. We married yesterday, and she willingly left post-wedding rituals to support me. Her love and unwavering belief mean everything."

As the interviewer handed Shubman his award, Avneet headed toward the dressing room. Suhana intercepted her. "You're his wife?" she blurted out.

Avneet raised an eyebrow. "Any doubts, Ms. Khan?" she retorted. "It's not about status, looks, or money. Love conquers all. By the way, the jumpsuit you're wearing? My design."

Suhana stood speechless, and Avneet disappeared into the dressing room. There, amidst congratulations and jubilation, she found Shubman. She hugged him tightly. "Congratulations, Shub."

He grinned. "Thank you, Neet." Later, back at the hotel, Shubman showered, washing away the sweat and adrenaline, leaving behind the sweet taste of victory and the warmth of Avneet's love. Certainly! Let's dive into the exhilarating cricket match, where emotions ran high and destiny unfolded on the green field.

The moon blazed down on the hotel, casting long shadows as Avneet opened the door to Rashid's insistent knocking. "Sorry, Avneet," Rashid mumbled, his eyes darting around the room. "Where's Shub?"

Avneet gestured toward the bed, where Shubman lay, cocooned in exhaustion. "He was drained, Rashid," she explained. "Late night, early morning—sleep was his only refuge."

Rashid's mischievous grin widened. "Would you mind if I pulled a little prank on him?" he asked. Avneet chuckled. "Never. Go ahead."

With stealth worthy of a spy movie, Rashid tiptoed into the bathroom. The bucket filled with icy water was his weapon of choice. He approached Shubman's bed, poised for the perfect splash. And then, in one audacious move, he drenched Shubman, who jolted awake, gasping.

Shubman's glare could melt steel. "Bhai," he rasped, "do you want me sneezing my way through the next match? Batting and fielding with a cold?"

Rashid feigned innocence. "Dude," he retorted, "you should be celebrating, not hibernating."

"Please, bhai," Shubman pleaded, "I'm beyond tired."

Abhinav, ever the practical one, appeared. "It's only 2 AM," he chided. "Why are you sleeping like it's the end of the world?"

Shubman sighed, water dripping from his hair. "I was sleeping, Abhi," he grumbled, "until I became a human waterfall."

Avneet, the voice of reason, emerged from the closet, clutching Shubman's dry clothes. "Enough drama," she declared. "Here, change into these. I'll call the hotel management for a fresh bed and mattress."

Shubman accepted the clothes, trudging to the bathroom. When he returned, the bed was pristine, and Abhinav and Rashid sat on the sofa, deep in conversation with Avneet. Shubman settled beside her, her head finding its place on his shoulder.

Abhinav leaned forward. "Shub," he said, "next match is against RR."

"I know," Shubman replied. "We'll prepare."

Abhishek grinned. "And Yashasvi Jaiswal? Let's send him back for a duck."

Shubman rolled his eyes. Avneet's giggle danced in the air. As they left, Shubman muttered, "Thanks to these dumbos, my sleep is shattered."

Avneet yawned. "Mine's intact," she teased. She nestled against him, her arms wrapping around his chest. The rhythm of his heartbeat lulled her into slumber, and Shubman, despite the waterlogged awakening, found solace in her warmth.

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