| Avesh showed an interest in cricket at a young age following his father's local cricket influence. |
| His father transitioned from running a 'paan shop' to becoming a financial manager in a private company. |
| Introduced to tennis ball cricket at 10, his uncle recognized his potential and encouraged him to pursue a career in cricket. |
| At 14, he joined the Indore Colts Cricket Club to further his training. |
| In 2014, Avesh made his debut for the Madhya Pradesh cricket team during the Ranji Trophy competition. |
| He represented India Under-19 in both the 2014 and 2016 World Cups, excelling in a match against Bangladesh Under-19. |
| During the 2020 lockdown, he engaged in distributing food to support the vulnerable in society. |
| On 17 June 2022, Avesh achieved a notable performance, taking 4 wickets for 18 runs in a T20I against South Africa. |
| In December 2023, playing for 'India A', he took a 5-wicket haul against 'South Africa A'. |
| In 2024, Avesh was traded to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 10 crore. |
| He and Rajat Patidar from Madhya Pradesh received BCCI central contracts in the C-category, a first for the state. |
| Avesh has made fitness a priority, enlisting a personal dietitian and giving up Biryani for better physical conditioning. |
| Known for his speed, Avesh typically bowls around 145 kph and has clocked his fastest ball at 149 kph. |