The status that cricket has got in our country is less to be said about it. People’s attachment towards cricket is that they want to know every little thing about their favorite cricketers. Fans are interested in every aspect of his life. One such area is the education of their children. Where did the children of your favorite cricketers study, how much have they studied and in which field do they want to go, or are they? Know the answers to many such questions.
Sachin Tendulkar
Let’s start with Sachin Tendulkar, once considered the God of cricket. Sachin’s son Arjun has entered the world of cricket and he is playing IPL. Arjun Tendulkar did his schooling from Dhirubhai Ambani International School Mumbai. He has completed his college from Mumbai University. Arjun has done graduation. While Sachin’s daughter Sara Tendulkar did her schooling from Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Sara went to University College, London for higher education. She has graduated from here and wants to go into modeling.
Sourav Ganguly
Talking about Sourav Ganguly’s daughter Sana Ganguly’s education, she got her early education from La Martiniere School for Girls and passed her intermediate from Loreto House School. Sana completed her schooling from these schools in Kolkata and chose Oxford University, London for her graduation.
Anil Kumble
Anil Kumble’s elder daughter Aruni Kumble completed her schooling from Sophia High School, Bangalore, Karnataka. Mayas Kumble, son of Anil Kumble, is fond of wildlife photography. He has studied from International School, Bangalore and is pursuing graduation. His younger daughter Savasti Kumble is also studying in International School, Bangalore.
Rahul Dravid
Rahul Dravid’s son Samit Dravid also wants to become a cricketer. He has also made his debut at the age of 16. Samit Mallya has been a student of Aditi International School.
Similarly, Kapil Dev’s daughter Amiya Dev has graduated from St. Andrew’s University, UK. And she is working as an assistant director. In this way you can see from which places the children of cricketers have studied.