All job disciplines require a foundational education. Even though we all recognize the value of education, many students are unable to complete the program. There may be a variety of causes, such as financial hardship, leaving school, or simply failing the exam. Let us look at cricketers who could not complete their studies

1. Sachin Tendulkar

The God of Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar, was reputedly expelled from school after failing his HSC exam and began competing for his nation at the age of 16. He would continue to play for an additional 25 priceless years, setting and breaking a variety of records in the process, and becoming one of the all-time greats.

Sachin Tendulkar

2. Hardik Pandya

Hardik Pandya, one of the top all-around players, was unable to complete his education and pass the Class 9 exams because he gave up studying after his school began requesting fees that, in his account, they had previously agreed to forgo. It is difficult to imagine Pandya has a lowly upbringing. The cricketer himself had acknowledged that his family had experienced financial difficulties at the beginning of his playing career. He was not very interested in his academics and was also a terrible student.

Hardik Pandya

3. Zaheer Khan

Zaheer Khan, unlike Tendulkar, did pass the HSC test, and he did it with flying colors (83%), as well as securing a spot at Pravara College of Engineering. Yet when he was chosen to play for Mumbai's U-19 squad, his father gave him permission to leave college and concentrate on his sport.

Zaheer Khan

4. Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid, a former captain of India and one of the greatest cricketers the country has ever produced, participated in 344 ODIs and 164 test matches. Rahul Dravid was equally talented in the classroom as on the playing field. Even after graduating from high school, Dravid went on to earn his Bachelor of Commerce from St. Joseph's College. Yet, he opted for the former when Team India called during his MBA.

Rahul Dravid

5. Kapil Dev

Kapil Dev, a former captain of the Indian cricket team, too abandoned the plan to finish school and concentrate on cricket. As a result, he realized the expectations of millions of Indians by becoming the first Indian captain to win the World Cup trophy in 1983. Also, his induction into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame serves as further evidence that college dropouts should not be condemned for their choice. especially when they place their nation on the map of the world.

Kapil Dev

6. MS Dhoni

Even though MS Dhoni is one of cricket's all-time great captains, it was his capacity for winning games that cemented his place as a living legend. Dhoni was accepted for a B.Com. under the sports quota at St. Xavier's College in Ranchi in 2010, but he failed to show up for his exam because he was preoccupied with playing cricket and representing India at the time. He then failed his Bachelor of Business Management and Secretarial Practice first semester exams. The college rejected his request for a diploma in 2013.

Ms Dhoni

7. Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli attended Vishal Bharti Public School and Saint Convent School in Delhi before becoming the captain of the U-19 World Cup-winning squad and one of the greatest batsmen and captains in cricket history. Since he was a young child, Kohli has worked hard to achieve his goal of becoming a great cricketer like Sachin Tendulkar. Because of this, he was only able to complete the 12th standard of study. Kohli, though, has time right now and can at least complete his graduation remotely.

Virat Kohli

8. Shikhar Dhawan

Shikhar Dhawan, better known as Gabbar, is a Delhi native who completed his education until the 12th grade but never attended college. Shikhar attended the prestigious St. Marks Senior Secondary School in Paschim Vihar, Delhi. Before being selected as the Indian team's opener, Shikhar enjoyed a stellar IPL season. Shikhar, obviously never had the opportunity to attend college as a result of the strain of the game.

Shikhar Dhawan

9. Rohit Sharma

The vice-captain for limited overs, Rohit Sharma, never attended college. The hitman graduated from Lady of Vailankanni High School with a primary education and was chosen for international cricket while in higher secondary school. He was only able to finish the eighth grade of his education.

Rohit Sharma

10. VVS Laxman

There is no need to introduce VVS Laxman. Together with Tendulkar, Dravid, and Ganguly, he has played for India in his 16-year career and produced some magnificent hits. He has also kept us out of trouble and shown himself to be an unsung hero. With a family of physicians, Laxman's future in medicine appeared to be all but certain. Yet at 17, just before applying for a medical seat, he made a choice that would dramatically alter the course of his life. Instead of following his goal of becoming a doctor, the former right-handed batsman decided to play cricket. As they say, the rest is history.

Vvs Laxman