India’s Next Coach, Rahul Dravid?

With Ravi Shastri retiring from his role of head coach for the Indian main team, it seems like a clear choice to appoint Rahul Dravid as the new head coach for Team India. Dravid who was the coach of India’s under 19 squad, and later India’s second team who faced Sri Lanka in a T20 series earlier in the year, has proven his worth and his skills as a coach. 

It still remains to be finalised who will take up the spot, but Dravid seems to be the frontrunner and the most logical choice so far. 

The former director of BCCI’s National cricket academy, has been in talks with the BCCI for a few months now regarding the subject. The final choice is yet to be made by the BCCI officials. There are big shoes to be filled, no matter who is selected. Shashtri who has been the coach now for around 4 years, has played a vital role in India’s success and dominance in the game of cricket.

The Most Educated Cricketer in India

With cricket, players come from all over the world and work together as one team. Players can be grouped into various categories and form one team. 

One of the most prevalent variations of this classification is education. Those who pursue this sport do not always have the opportunity to finish their studies. Perhaps all the physical and mental strain a player experiences while playing the game blinds him or her to the possibilities of a one-dimensional career.

Indian Cricket has savants such as Saurav Ganguly, Anil Kumble, and Rahul Dravid. The most educated cricketer in India is Aavishkar Salvi, who represents another moniker of Indian cricket which is a notch above the rest.

The fast bowler hailing from Mumbai has completed his Ph.D. in Astrophysics. For those of you who don’t know, astrophysicists deal with spatial issues.

Due to injuries, he initially dropped out of the national team, then faded away from the state team as well.

Before disapearing completely, he played four ODIs for India in which he claimed four international wickets, the best of which was two for 15. 

During his first-class cricket career, he took 169 wickets for his state. He signed with Delhi Daredevils in 2009, where he played alongside his bowling idol, Glenn McGrath.

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