Cricketers are known for living a luxurious life. There are number of players who became 'Richy Rich' after a successful career in the sports. But there is another side to the coin as well. There are cricketers who failed to earn their bread and butter after leaving the game.
Mathew Sinclair
New Zealand cricketer Mathew Sinclair, who retired from international cricket in 2013, is now working in a real estate company to support his family.
Chris Cairns
Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns retired in 2004. After retiring, Chris invested in the diamond business, where he had to face a lot of loss. After this, he used to work as a driver and washed trucks to support the family.
Arshad Khan
Pakistan's spin bowler Arshad Khan retired from international cricket after playing 58 ODIs and 9 Test matches. He had to work as a taxi driver after leaving the game.
Adam Hollioake
Adam Hollioake, who played for England, was considered the best all-rounder of his era. When Adam retired from cricket, he had to face a lot of financial trouble. The cricketer then turned into an MMA fighter.
Janardan Navle
Former India cricketer Janardan Navle started his cricket career in the year 1934. After retiring from cricket, he worked as a security guard in a sugar mill. He died on 7 September 1979.
New Zealand cricketer Mathew Sinclair, who retired from international cricket in 2013, is now working in a real estate company to support his family.
Former India cricketer Janardan Navle started his cricket career in the year 1934. After retiring from cricket, he worked as a security guard in a sugar mill. He died on 7 September 1979.
Adam Hollioake, who played for England, was considered the best all-rounder of his era. When Adam retired from cricket, he had to face a lot of financial trouble. The cricketer then turned into an MMA fighter.
Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns retired in 2004. After retiring, Chris invested in the diamond business, where he had to face a lot of loss. After this, he used to work as a driver and washed trucks to support the family.
Pakistan's spin bowler Arshad Khan retired from international cricket after playing 58 ODIs and 9 Test matches. He had to work as a taxi driver after leaving the game.