From Virat to Bumrah, list of Indian Cricketers Education


From Virat to Bumrah, list of Indian Cricketers Education




If you read and write, you will become a Nawab, if you play, you will be bad. This old saying is remembered today because the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday suddenly declared the 12th result. Although the results were better than last year, many students also got disappointed. In such a situation, instead of being disappointed those students should look towards those Indian cricketers who achieved success on the basis of hard work, discipline, perseverance, and determination.





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Complete list of Indian Cricketers Education





Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli was born on 5 November 1988 in a middle-class family in Delhi. Chiku, the youngest of three siblings, did his early studies from Vishal Bharti Public School, then in the wake of a better cricket career, he was shifted to the Sevier Convent School in Paschim Vihar, the only Virat Kohli coin that runs worldwide. Kohli could not even go to college because of his cricket career.





Former captain of Indian cricket team, Dhoni completed his schooling from DAV Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Ranchi. During school, he got involved in cricket and then enrolled in Sant Xavier's College Ranchi, but due to sports he had to leave his studies midway. After winning the World Cup in 2011, he was awarded an honorary degree from Xavier's College.





Rohit Sharma, the vice-captain of the Indian cricket team in limited overs, never went to college. Hitman, who completed her primary studies from Lady of Velankanni High School, was selected for international cricket only during Higher Secondary School. Was. That is, Rohit Sharma is also educated up to 12th standard.





Indian cricket team opener Shikhar Dhawan also gave more importance to cricket. Gabbar studied till 12th from St. Marks Senior Secondary School in Paschim Vihar, Delhi, and then understood cricket as his own.





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Surat Hardik Pandya of Gujarat was born on 11 October 1993. The financial condition of the family was not very good, but his father provided cricket training to his two sons Krunal and Hardik. Hardik dropped out after failing class IX at MK High School in Baroda. Today, Hardik is named among the top all-rounders in the world.





Jasprit Bumrah is the number one bowler in the world today because of his strange action and accurate yorkers. This cricketer from Gujarat, who has made his special identity in a very short time, has studied only till 12th, then put the entire focus on his game.





Ajinkya Rahane, the vice-captain of the Indian Test team and the life of middle-order batting, is known for his calm nature. The Maharashtra player has completed a bachelor's degree in commerce from Mumbai University.





KL Rahul, who hails from Karnataka, did his schooling from NITK English Medium School. Completed pre-university at St. Aloysius College. At the age of 10, Rahul, who took a bat, continued his studies along with cricket and did B.Com at Sri Bhagwan Mahavir Jain College.





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Yuzvendra Chahal used to play chess earlier when he started his international career from T-20 match against Zimbabwe. Very few people know that he has even represented the Indian team in chess. Yuvi, hailing from Jind, Haryana, has received DAV public school elementary education.





Born in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh, Kuldeep Yadav runs a pitch brick kiln. This 'Chinaman', who completed his schooling from Memorial Academy World School, Kanpur, never went to college.


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