19 October,2018 02:48 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
Navjot singh sidhu
Former India cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu was known for hitting big sixes over the bowler's head during his playing days, after retirement from the sport, he tried his hand at commentary before taking a full-fledged dive in politics. We look at sports stars who made use of their large fan following and made a mark in politics after retiring from their respective sport.
Navjot Singh Sidhu:
The dashing Indian opener turned TV commentator, judge on a reality show and then politician. Sidhu was elected to the Lok Sabha as the member from Amritsar in 2004 on a BJP ticket. He later resigned, following his conviction for culpable homicide. After the Supreme Court stayed his conviction, he successfully contested the Amritsar Lok Sabha seat, defeating his Congress rival, State Finance Minister Surinder Singla, by 77,626 votes. Navjot Singh Sidhu is currently a Congress member and is a minister in Captain Amarinder Singh's government in Punjab.
Sachin Tendulkar:
In April 2012, India's greatest cricketer was nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the president of India, thus becoming the first active sportsperson to have been nominated. Tendulkar had begun his new innings as an MP with a detailed letter to the then Sports Minister Ajay Maken putting forward a plan to improve sporting infrastructure at the university level as well as identifying young talent in schools and colleges. He had hinted at concentrating on parliament work after retirement when he took oath as a member of Rajya Sabha
Mohammad Azharuddin:
Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi:
Mohammad Kaif:
Vinod Kambli:
The former batsman scored two Test double centuries before losing his way somehow, despite making numerous comebacks. His career was marred by controversies. As a politician, he contested on a Lok Bharati Party ticket from Vikhroli, Mumbai. He lost.
Imran Khan:
Pakistan's only World Cup-winning captain turned to politics immediately after retirement. He is chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Imran Khan won the 2018 elections and is currently the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Pic/AFP
Pargat Singh:
The former India hockey captain contested on a Shiromani Akali Dal ticket, from Jalandhar Cantt constituency, during the 2012 Assembly elections. He was victorious, defeating Congress' Jagbir Brar. Pic/AFP
Praveen Kumar:
Baichung Bhutia:
The former India football captain contested in Lok Sabha polls on a Trinamool Congress ticket. He was candidate from Darjeeling, and aimed to work for the development of the hills and serve people with honesty.
Chetan Chauhan:
Rajyavardhan Rathore:
Manoj Prabhakar:
The former India all-rounder played 39 Tests and 130 ODIs for India. The Indian cricket Board banned him for his alleged role in the match-fixing scandal. As a politician, he contested from New Delhi in 1998 only to lose badly
Kirti Azad:
As a cricketer, Azad was part of the Indian team that won the 1983 World Cup. He played 7 Tests and 25 ODIs. His father, Bhagwat Jha Azad was Bihar's Chief Minister in 1988-89. Azad later turned out as a BJP MP from Darbhanga. He remains active in politics