Cricketer Sells Kachori to earn Money

November 30, 2015 | 03:33 PM | 4 Views
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The main player who has a crucial role in winning India Deaf and Mute World Cup in 2005 is now seen selling Kachoris on the streets to earn his livelihood.

The 30-year-old cricketer with his wife Rooza started a Kachori business in Vadodara to earn money so that he can help his family with some money.

"Cricket is my passion and I want to keep playing. But my financial condition is not good enough to support my family . Playing deaf and mute cricket matches doesn't earn me much money. So I started a nutritious kachori stall with the help of my wife Roza for earning extra income. I also got a temporary job in Gujarat Refinery, thanks to my coach Nitendra Singh," said Imran in his sign language which meant for the deaf and Mute to communicate with others.

Imran scored 40 runs and also bagged three wickets in the finals against England and helped India win the World Cup.

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