A student of Delhi Public School, Pali, Kamlesh Choudhary also plays Cricket and is a middle order batsman and bowler. He has been playing in the RC Under-16 State Challenger Trophy. He started playing cricket when he was in sixth grade and has been playing the game for the last seven years. He has earned many titles like Highest wicket Taker, Man Of The Series and Man Of The Match.
When he was in the sixth grade, Kamlesh began playing cricket, guided by his instructor Kushal Sharma. His coach first chose him for the school competition, and after he finished with the most wickets, the coach inspired him to get professional training.
Kushal Sharma, his coach, provides him with instruction and training at the District Cricket Academy in Pali. He gives him advice on temperament, the fundamentals, and how to achieve goals. He is always inspired and encouraged by his coach. He looks up to leg spin bowler Yajuvendra Chahal and admires the way he bowls.
He explains that playing cricket develops both physical and mental toughness. According to him, participating in sports keeps our bodies in shape and our minds alert.
Kamlesh has the record of being the highest wicket taker in the RC Under-16 State Challenger Trophy. He also took part in the under-17 and under-19 School State Tournaments. He has won the titles of Man of the Match and Man of the Series in a number of competitions conducted in Jaipur, Jodhpur, etc. He recently participated in the Rajasthan Cricket Association's Under-16 District competition at Pali, where he grabbed 10 wickets in three games. After that, he was chosen for the State Challenger Trophy and claimed 16 wickets in three games. In addition, he set records for most wickets taken in an innings (7 in one) and a match (9 in one). In addition, he also completed three 11-kilometer runs.
Kamlesh begins his routine each day with exercise, followed by spot bowling and net work. Being a middle order batsman, he also practices batting. He feels that mastering the fundamentals of cricket is crucial for new players. In order to get stronger, he also works out. His perseverance and ability to bounce back from setbacks are the main factors in all his accomplishments. His favorite saying is "Never Give Up," and he finds great motivation in the song "Ye jo hans rahin hain vadiyan" that he listens to both before and after his match. In addition, he counsels everyone in sports to persevere in order to succeed in this domain. He assures everyone that if you put in the effort, you will succeed. Continue practicing without ever considering the outcome. Being a committed and diligent sportsperson is also crucial. He thinks that athletic performance greatly depends on fitness.