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Top 7 Dad-Son Duos In Cricket

In cricket, hardly anyone escapes the sweat of normal practice sessions, professional coaching, and professional fitness training. But some players get this grounding at home, coached and brought up by their dads, most of whom were players themselves. These Dad-Son combinations in cricket had a legacy, not only of talent but of relationships based on mentorship between families.

 Top 7 cricketing Dad-Son duos 

  1. Chris Broad – Stuart Broad

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Son-Batter Turned Bowling Champion: A Dad-Son Partnership That Changed English Cricket

Chris Broad was instrumental in moulding his son Stuart Broad into an all-time great fast bowler in Test matches, as an English opening batter himself.

Although Chris was a successful batter himself, he taught Stuart the mental and technical ability to succeed in the longer form of the game. Stuart, with more than 600 Test wickets, emerged as an epitome of consistency and class and was often a deadly combination with James Anderson. Chris went on to become an ICC Match Referee, still being a part of the game even after retirement.

  1. Roger Binny – Stuart Binny

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1983 World Cup winner Roger Binny coached his son Stuart Binny, grooming him into a useful all-rounder. Stuart was taught the art of swing bowling by his father, and he made a reputation for himself as a match-winning cameo player in both domestic and international cricket. Despite the fluctuations in his international career, Stuart’s upbringing was steeped in the cricketing knowledge of his father. Roger Binny is currently the President of the BCCI, emphasizing the family’s enduring presence in Indian cricket.

  1. Naushad Khan – Sarfaraz Khan & Musheer Khan

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Naushad Khan was not an international player like the other names on this list, but his dedication as a coach and father may make him the most inspirational figure in Indian cricket.

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His two sons, Sarfaraz Khan and Musheer Khan, have made significant strides in their careers. Sarfaraz earned a spot on India’s Test team, while Musheer continued his high level of performance at the domestic level and then made his IPL debut for Punjab Kings. Their steady development says so much about the absolute bedrock of Naushad’s grassroots-style coaching.

  1. Peter Pollock – Shaun Pollock

Fast Bowling Royalty: A South African Dad-Son Duo of Legends

South African great pacer Peter Pollock gave priceless guidance to his son, Shaun Pollock, who became one of the most reliable all-rounders in cricketing history. Shaun not only inherited his father’s bowling genes but also his keen cricketing brain. Leading South Africa and performing equally well with bat and ball, Shaun’s career took a definitive turn for the better due to the early guidance and lessons in life imparted by his father.

  1. Sachin Tendulkar – Arjun Tendulkar

The Master and His Protege: Cricket’s Most Watched Dad-Son Pair

Sachin Tendulkar, a cricketing legend, played a pivotal role in guiding his son Arjun Tendulkar’s career in professional cricket. When Sachin was a batting guru, Arjun emerged as a left-arm pace bowler with all-round abilities. While still in the nascent phase of his own career, Arjun’s development has been tracked by fans and critics alike. Inspired by Sachin’s values of discipline, technique, and fitness, Arjun proceeds to pursue greatness, continuing the Tendulkar tradition.

  1. Geoff Marsh -Shaun Marsh & Mitchell Marsh

Dual Success: A Rare Cricketing Dad-Son-Son Trio from Australia

Australian veteran opener Geoff Marsh is the only person with the distinction of guiding two sons to play for Australia at the international level. Shaun Marsh grew up to be a solid top-order batsman, whereas Mitchell Marsh turned out to be an explosive all-rounder with a big-match temperament. Mitchell has even led Australia in T20 internationals and demonstrated leadership skills. This exceptional cricketing father-son pair, or rather, trio, has hugely contributed to Australian cricket’s dominance.

  1. Yograj Singh – Yuvraj Singh

Constructed Through Perseverance: The Father-Son Pair That Built a World Champion

Yograj Singh, a former Indian pacer, is famous for his relentless training and high expectations, which shaped Yuvraj Singh into India’s finest match-winner. Even though Yograj had little experience in international cricket, he directed his knowledge towards shaping Yuvraj’s talent and mental resilience. Yuvraj’s memorable performances for India in the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup, particularly his famous six sixes in an over, are a testament to the hard work and discipline that his father imparted upon him.

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