The Rajasthan Board (RBSE) Class 10th result was declared and published on rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in on May 29, 2024. For the academic year 2023-24, over 10 Lakh students appeared in the Secondary Examination 2024 and gave their papers at various exam centres between March 7 2024 and March 30 2024.
With the exam season finally concluding with the results out, cricket, India's most popular stage, will take centre stage. With the T20 World Cup 2024 just around the corner, let us look at a few Indian Cricketers who didn't pass the 10th Standard examinations.
RBSE 10th Results 2024: Cricketers who didn't pass 10th Standard
Hardik Pandya
India's premier all-rounder Hardik Pandya came from humble beginnings and could not make it through Class 9 examinations. Pandya then quit studying after his school started demanding fees which his school, according to the cricketer, had agreed to waive at the beginning as he played cricket. Pandya, then, joined former India wicketkeeper Kiran More's cricket academy in Baroda.
More's academy did not charge any fee from him for the first 3 years and helped Pandya get his career on track. This allowed the Team India vice-captain to get picked up by the Mumbai Indians which changed his life and allowed him to be the cricketer he is.