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Life isn’t just about what we wish for—it’s about what we create. But I refuse to settle for what’s given. My goal is to shape the world through stories—not through words alone, but through the art and design that define my work.
T10-STCL isn’t just another cricket league, a tennis ball tournament, or a series of T10 matches. It’s a journey—my journey. Every day, it challenges me to push creative boundaries and craft content that doesn’t just inform but truly resonates. Whether through visuals, design, or digital storytelling, I strive to present the league in the most innovative and engaging way possible.
This league isn’t about follower counts, social media clout, or how much of an influencer you can be. It’s about raw, unfiltered talent. It’s about creating a level playing field where you, me, or anyone else gets the same opportunity to prove what we’re capable of.
When I first came to T10-STCL for my interview, I assumed—like most do in this industry—that my talent alone wouldn’t be enough. I expected the league to prioritize experience, to have a senior creative director with a decade of expertise in sports and cricket marketing. Someone fluent in every tool, every strategy, every resource. Someone chosen purely based on credentials.
But then I met Ms. Shazi. And in that moment, my perspective shifted. Here was a 26-year-old leader with absolute clarity about her vision. This wasn’t just about community cricket. It was about something bigger—a live tennis cricket league with 10 teams, high-energy T10 matches, and a digital-first approach. And then came the game-changer: complete creative freedom.
I wasn’t here to just “execute”; I was here to create. To shape the league’s digital presence—social media, website, video content—everything. That’s when I realised:

T10-STCL doesn’t chase influence. It cultivates talent.
And that’s why I’m here.

Penned by a boy in Yamunanagar, Haryana, to a creative leader at T10-STCL, my journey is proof that this league isn’t just building a tournament—it’s building futures.

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