2. Rahul Dravid, the Managerial Brain
Before he cemented his reputation as ‘The Wall’, this formidable yet humble cricketer was on his way to earn MBA from St. Joseph’s College of Business. Rahul Dravid’s erudition is visible both on and off-field. The former skipper is well known for his deep knowledge and ability to strategize the game plan. He retired in 2012 with 10889 one day and 13288 test runs under his belt. He made cricket a game of brain and not just brawn. The cricketer always displayed well-deliberated moves on the ground. Thanks to his superior leadership skills, India scored historic Test series win in the West Indies.