8 Ventures of Indian Cricketers


2024/03/13 16:03:24 IST

Yuvraj Singh

    The major objective of the YouWeCan foundation is to raise awareness about early cancer identification and prevention. The YouWeCan (YWC) brand was introduced by the charity to carry a selection of stylish clothing and accessories. Yuvraj Singh said he will put in between ₹40 and ₹50 crores to build the brand.

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MS Dhoni

    Whether playing for the Indian cricket team or in the IPL, experienced Indian batsman MS Dhoni has always worn the number seven on his jersey. But in February 2016, it also became the new name of his business, SEVEN. In collaboration with Rhiti Sports, MS Dhoni—who doubles as the brand ambassador for the company—launched the sports brand.

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Anil Kumble

    Kumbles sports technology business Spektacom recently announced the introduction of Power Bats, which are designed to elevate hitting to a whole new level. The Power Bat is an IOT-based, creative sticker that runs on sensors.

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Sachin Tendulkar

    Jetsynthesys is the gaming and entertainment nexus, offering a wide range of services like finance, travel products, gaming production, operational management, entertainment solutions, and more. In the middle of 2021, Sachin Tendulkar expanded his involvement in the online entertainment sector by investing a substantial sum of money—roughly USD million—into this business.

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Hardik Pandya

    At EventViva, Hardik Pandya is a co-founder. For the creation, promotion, and administration of events, EventViva offers an event management toolkit. EventViva also offers the possibility to sell event tickets.

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Virat Kohli

    One8 specializes in producing high-end shoes, athletic wear, performance clothes, and accessories. He has also opened a resturant under the same name. The majority of their sales are made online.This arrangement could be the biggest economic achievement for Indian sport this year, as its gross sales revenue has crossed the elusive ₹100 crore level.

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Virat Kohli

    Anjana Reddy founded the Wrogn brand, which is owned by Universal Sportsbiz. Later thereafter, Sachin Tendulkar joined the firm as a co-investor. Before co-investing in it, Wrogn signed Virat Kohli as a brand endorser. The brands growth since its launch in 2014 has been consistent with Virat Kohlis ascent to prominence in the cricket world.

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