Top 10 Cricketers Who Excel Both on the Field and as Successful Entrepreneurs

CRICKET | September 20,2025

Virat Kohli (India)

He owns a fashion brand called WROGN and one restaurant chain known as One8-Commune, thereby indicating his love for fashion and fine food.

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Sachin Tendulkar (India)

He is an astute investor who has invested his money in Spinny (cars) and Smaaash (gaming).

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MS Dhoni (India)

He has a diverse portfolio of investments, with drone companies like Garuda Aerospace on the one hand and clothing brands like SEVEN on the other.

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Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)

He co-founded an online grocery business in Sri Lanka called Providore.

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Chris Gayle (West Indies)

The "Universe Boss" owns a cricket equipment brand and invests in several start-ups.

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Yuvraj Singh (India)

A cancer-survivor, he set up YouWeCan Ventures to seed new businesses, especially those in health and wellness.

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Gary Kirsten (South Africa)

Post-coaching, he founded the Gary Kirsten Cricket Academy to help train the next generation of cricketers.

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Brendon McCullum (New Zealand)

He co-founded a company that exports premium food and wine from New Zealand.

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Sourav Ganguly (India)

He owns an ethnicwear brand named Souragya and is also involved in a steel manufacturing venture.

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Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)

Jayawardene co-founded the grocery service Providore, and his interests extend to cloud security.

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