This is the most educated Indian cricketer, he has a PHD degree in Astro-Physics.

India Most Educated Cricketer: At present, many players in the Indian cricket team have gained recognition across the world with their game. However, in order to play, many players do not pay attention to their studies. However, there has been one Indian player in history who is the most educated. This player has also obtained a PHD degree in Astro Physics. That player is none other than former fast bowler Avishkar Madhav Salvi.

Who are these players?

Avishkar Madhav Salvi has been a well-known player of his time. He has played cricket for Mumbai for a long time. After his brilliant performance, he got a chance to play for the Indian team also. He made his debut against Bangladesh in the year 2003. However, he could not play long for India. He could play only 4 ODI matches for India. He also took 4 wickets during this period. However, he played his last match for India in the year 2003 itself.

This is how I studied

Avishkar Madhav Salvi was born in Mumbai. He completed his primary education from Mumbai itself. However, he did not leave his studies because of cricket. He first did graduation and later post graduation. After this he obtained PhD degree in Astro-Physics.

For Mumbai, he took 169 wickets in 62 first-class matches. Apart from this, he took 71 wickets in 52 List A matches. Salve took 18 wickets in 19 T-20 matches.

proved himself as a coach

Even though Salvi could not make his mark in international cricket as a player. But he made his name in the world of coaching. He has coached the Oman cricket team. Salve was the coach of Puducherry domestic team in the year 2018. After this Salve also became the coach of Punjab team. Under his coaching, Punjab also won the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in the year 2024.

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