‘Education or Passion towards the game?’ a recurrent question that almost every cricketer must have struggled to answer in his early days of schooling. This topic is quite debatable. Sometimes it’s your need to choose the game as your career and sometimes it’s your passion that drives you to follow your dream career cricket with complete hard work and dedication.
No one ever said that it is easy to choose. So the protagonists of all times have always believed and recited that your conscience is your guide. Make sure that you follow it because not everything in this world will connect to your inner voice. If something connects, then it’s special for you.
It is said that to become successful in your life there is no mandatory requirement of having a degree or some other higher education qualifications in your hand. There are few people who proved it right. Let’s have a look at the educational qualifications of Indian Cricketers who proved it right.
1. Virat Kohli
The Captain of the Indian cricket team Virat Kohli was born on November 5, 1988. He started his schooling at Vishal Bharti Public School class 12th. In ninth grade, he shifted to Saviour Convent in Paschim Vihar to help his cricket practice, from where he completed his twelfth-grade studies.
In a fun interview, a few years back, Kohli joked about how bad he was in mathematics.
“So in math, we used to have exams and the maximum marks we could get is 100, right. I used to get 3, I was that good. I did not understand, why someone would even want to learn math,” said Kohli.