A professional cricketer, Aman also plays multiple sports like discus throw, hammer, and shot put. He is the national hammer player and recently played in Lucknow. He is an all-rounder in cricket and does batting and medium-pace bowling. He has a certificate in NCC and is inspired by his school coach, Mr. Garasiya, and cricketer Virat Kohli.
Aman has been a cricket player for the past four years. He is a right-hand batter, medium-pace bowler, and all-around batsman. In addition, he competes in discus, hammer, and shot put.
His school coach, Mr. Garasiya, serves as his athletic role model. He was encouraged to select this event. His coach taught him the technique of throwing as well. He looks up to Virat Kohli as an influence in cricket. He also finds inspiration in Virat's physical prowess.
According to Aman, there are two methods for throwing the hammer throw: the turn throw and the standing throw. The hammer throw is an iron ball with a chain attached. This requires three tosses, with the best throw counting. He says that throwing a hammer inside a 30- to 35-meter range may result in selection for the Nationals. On the other hand, a speed of about 140 is necessary to be a medium-paced bowler.
Aman competed at the state level in discus and shot put. Along with being the national hammer player, he recently competed at the national level in Lucknow. In the ninth and tenth grades, he received an A certificate in NCC. It consists of training and campaigns that improve physical fitness.
Hammer throw, according to Aman, strengthens your muscles and gets you mentally prepared to take on any problems. It also helps boost your body's fitness and muscular activation. The Haryanvi artist KD's song "Success" really encourages and empowers him to take the next step in life. He gives youngsters advice on how to succeed in everything they do by working hard and being completely honest in all they do.