10 Cricketers who played other sport

These cricketers were multi-talented and shone for their country in different sport as well.

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9. Jonty Rhodes – Hockey

                      Jonty Rhodes. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Not with the bat or ball, but Jonty Rhodes conjured one of the greatest moments in cricket history when he leapt and dived to run-out Inzamam-ul-Haq. A bird, a plane, a cheetah, and several other names were given to him for his outstanding fielding throughout his career. Jonty made the backward point position largely significant. Batters wouldn’t dare to take him on for a tight single.

His nimbleness in the field could be accredited to his fond of playing hockey before cricket. He was part of South African hockey team which did not qualify for the 1992 Olympics. Later on, he was called up for trials for the 1996 Olympics but had to pull out due to a hamstring injury.

Hailed as the greatest fielder of all-time, Jonty’s had a rather muted career with the bat until 1998, when he made changes to his batting technique. He averaged 45 and 50 in 1998 and 1999, respectively. He has been the fielding coach of South Africa and Mumbai Indians.

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