As the fancied Anjuman-I-Islam played the final of the 128th Harris Shield, one member of the team stood out for not just his performances this season but also the resilience and fortitude he brought to his game facing challenges along the way.
Shane Raza Ahmed plucked 26 wickets this season and was an important cog in the wheel in Anjuman's progress to the summit clash despite missing matches in the league stage owing to an injury.
The 14-year-old's story is a shining example of how the passion for cricket has shaped Shane's direction in life despite hardships that could have otherwise derailed his pursuit of a cricketing career.
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