List of most educated Indian cricketers in Cricket history


List of most educated Indian cricketers in Cricket history




It is believed that players who deal with sports are often low in academic ability. Sachin Tendulkar, who is called the God of Cricket, is also read-only up to high school, the same is true of Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Mohammad Kaif. Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma are 12th pass, but not all Indian cricketers are like this. Let us also introduce you to those cricketers of the country who topped in sports as well as academics.





List of most educated Indian cricketers





Krishnamachari Srikkanth, known for his batting batting, used to speak fluent English at a time when there was no such atmosphere in the team. Srikanth, who has also held an important position in the selection committee after retiring, has an electrical engineering degree from Anna University, Chennai.





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Former Indian captain and spinner Anil Kumble, who was the backbone of Team India, is a mechanical engineer. Kumble took a Mechanical Engineering degree from the National School College of Engineering in 1992 after studying at the National College Basavanagudi.





Former Indian fast bowler and current match referee Javagal Srinath is an engineer at Instrumental Technology. He took more than 300 wickets in ODIs. Srinath played his debut and last one-day match against Australia.





With his spin-bowling, R.R., who made the big batsmen of the world dance. Ashwin has done B.Tech in Information Technology from SSN College of Engineering, Chennai. Ashwin, who studied at renowned institutions like Padma Seshadri Bal Bhavan (PSBB) and St. Bede, served in a large IT company like Cognizant Technology Solutions before becoming a cricketer.





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When Rahul Dravid was selected for the 'wall' of the cricket world, when he was selected in Team India, he was studying for MBA, before Dravid did his schooling from the famous St. Joseph's School in Bangalore. Earlier, Dravid graduated in commerce from St. Joseph's College.





Laxman belongs to a family of doctors and both his parents and doctors are doctors. He himself was very good at studies. India's Vary Vary Special batsman got VVS Laxman enrolled in medical college after schooling and then 12th from Little Flower High School in Hyderabad, but opted for cricket. His fascination with cricket did not disappear and he became a professional cricketer.





Aavishkar Salvi, a former Indian cricketer and recently the head coach of the Puducherry cricket team, is also very educated. The right-handed Pacer Salvi did not get many chances. Action-oriented Salvi, like Australian pacer Glenn McGrath, has a post doctorate in astrophysics.





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Another South Indian player in the country's educated cricketers. Name Murali Vijay. Vijay, who made his debut for Team India in 2006, is a Bachelor of Economics from the country's renowned university.


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