Former India speedster, Venkatesh Prasad was elated as he acquired a PG Certificate in International Sports Management. The 52-year outdated took to Twitter to sum up his feelings.
“Never stop learning, because life never stops teaching,” he wrote in his publish.
“It was an honour and privilege to receive PG Cert in International Sports Management from the University of London. Look forward to contributing more in the field of Sports.”
Never cease studying, as a result of life by no means stops educating.
It was an honour and privilege to obtain PG Cert in International Sports Management from @UoLondon .
Look ahead to contributing extra within the discipline of Sports. pic.twitter.com/NYkdxQ1QK1
— Venkatesh Prasad (@venkateshprasad) July 15, 2022
The former India participant is greatest identified for his fierce confrontation in opposition to former Pakistan batter Aamer Sohail in the course of the 1996 World Cup quarter-final. The Pakistan batter had provoked the Indian bowler after he had hit the latter for a boundary previous the quilt area. Cut to the following supply, Prasad uprooted Aamer’s off-stump and gave him a send-off that’s revisited by the Indian cricket followers to this present day.
Prasad was an integral member of the Indian tempo assault on the flip of the century, together with Javagal Srinath. In 161 ODIs, the short registered 196 scalps, additionally bagging 96 wickets in 33 Test matches for India.
The pacer was appointed as India’s bowling coach after a dismal 2007 ODI World Cup however was unceremoniously sacked together with fielding coach Robin Singh in October 2009.