New Delhi : It would not be wrong to call the Indian cricket team the most brilliant and powerful team in the world. Team India players have fan following not only in their country but all over the world. Seeing the wealth and fame of Indian players, everyone wants their son to also hold a cricket bat and represent their country one day. But, at one time parents feel that studies are more important than sports and they ask their children to concentrate more on books.
But, you will be surprised to know that most of the stars of Team India, who made a splash on the field with their fours, sixes and uprooting wickets, have been zero in studies. Today in this story, we are going to tell you about the education of the current players of the Indian cricket team.
- Rohit Sharma – 12th Class
Captain Rohit Sharma received his primary education from Our Lady of Vailankanni High School. Later he received a scholarship from Swami Vivekananda School for his excellent performance in cricket. Sharma passed his 12th board exams, but left Rizvi College to concentrate fully on his cricket career. - Ravindra Jadeja – School Dropout
Ravindra Jadeja, known for his all-round performances, decided to leave college after completing his education from Shardagram School in Gujarat and completely focused on his cricket career. - Jasprit Bumrah – 12th Class
Jasprit Bumrah, one of the most dangerous fast bowlers in the world, studied in Nirman High School in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, he completed his 12th from the same school. - Hardik Pandya – 9th Class
India's star all-rounder Hardik Pandya studied at MK High School till class nine, then dropped out to focus on cricket. After this, Hardik made continuous progress in junior level cricket and made his place in Team India. - Ravichandran Ashwin – B.Tech Degree in Information Technology
Experienced Indian off-spinner, Ashwin holds a B.Tech degree in Information Technology from SSN College of Engineering Chennai with good percentage. - Shubhman Gill – 10th Class
Shubman Gill, known as the prince of Indian cricket, joined the Under-19 team at the age of 17. Despite initial success, Gill could not pursue further studies after passing his 10th class examination from Manav Mangal Smart School, Mohali. - Virat Kohli – 11th Class
Indian star Virat Kohli, one of the most brilliant batsman in the world at present, studied in Vishal Bharti Public School and Savior Convent School in Delhi till class 12th. While leading the Indian Under-19 team in the World Cup, Kohli decided to leave higher education at that time. - Suryakumar Yadav – Bachelor's Degree in Commerce
Indian cricket team's T20 captain Suryukumar Yadav has obtained a bachelor's degree in commerce from Pillai College of Arts, Commerce and Science. - Shreyas Iyer – B.Com.
Team India's right-handed star batsman Shreyas Iyer told R.A. B.Com from Poddar College Mumbai. Have done. - Sanju Samson- Bachelor's Degree in English
India's right-handed middle-order batsman Sanju Samson holds a BA in English Literature from Mar-Evanius College, Thiruvananthapuram. Got the degree.
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