Qualified Indian players who were paid by Ratan Tata..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Qualified indian players who were paid by Ratan Tata..!?
Thanks to the help of ratan tata, many indian cricketers from VVS Laxman to harbhajan singh played well for the indian team in international cricket matches. indian industrial giant ratan tata passed away in mumbai at the age of 86 due to ill health. Former, and current international and local cricketers from the indian cricket industry are expressing their deepest condolences while his death is being mourned by various sectors in India. ratan tata has given a lot of help to the cricket players as well as providing help in all fields. He has encouraged budding indian cricketers to perform better by giving them a job in their organizations and giving them incentives.
Indian cricketers play cricket while working in companies like Faroeq Engineers, Tata Motors, india Airlines, and air india, owned by the Tata Group. Similarly, Tata Motors' air india had Mohinder Amarnath, Sanjay Manjrekar, Robin Uthappa, and VVS Laxman hired at good salaries. Players like Jawaharlal Srinath, harbhajan singh, Yuvraj Singh, and Mohammed Saif were hired by india Airlines at good salaries during their playing days.
The latest indian cricketer shardul thakur is working at Tata Power. Jayant Yadav is employed by air India. Thus many more cricket players are receiving continuous support from the Tata Group. It was ratan tata who facilitated all this. So the indian cricket world is also expressing their deepest condolences on his demise. In the obituary message released by the legend of the indian cricket team, sachin tendulkar, ratan tata has praised that he has taken india forward even after his death. He said that he had spent a lot of time with him, yet millions of people who could not even meet him said that today he also share in the grief of his demise.
 Sachin Tendulkar also said that his death was a great loss for India. He also expressed his condolence that he has left great value in life by doing many charities through Tata Company.

Find Out More:

Related Articles: