Cricket Independence Day special: 5 cricket player who swore to protect the country, have also been part of the army

Cricket holds a special place in the hearts of Indians, with cricketers often revered like gods

Indian Cricketers Who Served in the Armed Forces

Cricket holds a special place in the hearts of Indians, with cricketers often revered like gods. Many players not only excelled on the field but also showed their love and respect for the country by serving in the armed forces. Here’s a look at five cricketers who were part of the Indian Army.

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1. Sachin Tendulkar: The Air Force Honor

Sachin Tendulkar, known as the God of Cricket, became a part of the Indian Air Force in 2010 when he was honored with the rank of Group Captain. With over 34,000 runs in ODIs and Tests and 100 international centuries, Sachin was the first cricketer to receive such a distinction. He even flew the Sukhoi fighter jet, showcasing his connection to the Air Force.

2. MS Dhoni: The Lieutenant Colonel

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, famously known as Captain Cool, is the only Indian captain to win all three ICC trophies. In 2011, Dhoni was awarded the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Parachute Regiment of the Indian Army. He also completed two weeks of training with the Para Regiment in Agra, further cementing his bond with the military.

3. Kapil Dev: The All-Rounder Icon

Kapil Dev, the legendary all-rounder who led India to its first World Cup victory in 1983, was given the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 2008. The Army recognized his contribution to the country by raising him as an icon. Kapil played 225 ODIs and 131 Test matches in his illustrious career

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4. CK Nayudu: The Colonel of Holkar’s Army

CK Nayudu, the first captain of the Indian cricket team, was honored with the rank of Colonel by the Holkar king in 1923. His leadership on the field and his role in the army remain significant in India’s cricket history. Nayudu scored 350 runs in 7 Test matches during his career.

5. Hemu Adhikari: The Lieutenant Colonel

Hemu Adhikari, a brilliant batsman, was also honored with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He played 21 Test matches for India, scoring 872 runs in 36 innings. His contribution to both cricket and the military highlights his dedication to the nation.

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