11 facts about Indian cricketers, who have various businesses and startups investments
Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli has invested his wealth in many start-ups such as Rage Coffee, Hyperice, Blue Tribe, Digital Insurance, and more
MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni invested in various businesses like Bengaluru-based fitness startup Tagda Raho, Cars24, Garuda Aerospace, Khatabook, and others. In 2019, MS Dhoni also launched his production house, Dhoni Entertainment Private Limited (DEPL)
Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly stepped into the startup ecosystem in 2017 when he invested an undisclosed amount in Flickstree, a Mumbai-based startup
Sachin Tendulkar
In year 2023, Sachin Tendulkar invested an undisclosed amount of money in Hyderabad-based Azad Engineering. Other startups and businesses are Smaash Entertainment, Smartron, Spinny, JetSynthesys, and Unacademy
Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh formed his investment company YouWeCan Ventures in 2015. He's also invested in various startups such as EazyDiner, Wellversed, Healthians, and others. Singh has also invested his wealth in real estate
KL Rahul
Indian Vice-Captain KL Rahul stepped into the world of startups in 2022 when he invested his money in startups like MetaMan and XYXX, Founded by Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty
Gautam Gambhir
In 2020, former cricketer Gautam Gambhir invested an undisclosed amount in a health monitoring platform. FYI Health, founded by Yash Raj Gupta
Shikhar Dhawan
In 2020, Shikhar Dhawan invested in Chennai-based yoga startup Sarva. Founded in 2013 by Sarvesh Shashi, the startup has nearly 100 yoga studios in the country with well-trained instructors
Ajinkya Rahane
Indian Test captain Ajinkya Rahane invested an undisclosed amount in Mahindra Group's MeraKisan, an organic agri producer. Rahane is also the brand ambassador of MeraKisan
Kapil Dev
The captain who brought India’s first World Cup win, his investments include PeopleEasy.com, Samco Ventures, and WizCounsel
Sunil Gavaskar
A little late into the investing business, the cricket veteran has invested in Binca games