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Balancing Books and Boundaries: How Student Cricketers Can Manage Academics and Sports

August 20, 2025

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The Daily Guardian

For thousands of young students across India, cricket is more than just a sport—it is a dream, a career path, and sometimes, an identity.

- MAHIM VERMA

Balancing Books and Boundaries: How Student Cricketers Can Manage Academics and Sports

At the same time, education remains a non-negotiable foundation for personal and professional growth.

The challenge for student cricketers lies in striking the right balance: excelling on the field while keeping pace in the classroom. While this dual responsibility is never easy, with the right strategies and mindset, students can learn to manage both effectively.

The Double Challenge of a Student Cricketer Student cricketers face a unique set of challenges:

Time Management—Training sessions, practice matches, and tournaments often clash with study schedules and exams.

Mental Fatigue—Switching between the demands of sports and academics can be mentally exhausting.

Pressure to Perform—The expectations of coaches, parents, and teachers can add layers of stress.

Uncertainty of Career While cricket offers glory, only a fraction of players make it professionally, making education equally crucial.

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