Riyan Parag's academic performance was poor; Cricket was the main reason, full information about the education of Team India's new X-factor

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Tezzbuzz|29-07-2024

Riyan Parag Education: Team India made a great start to the tour by winning the first T20 match against Sri Lanka by 43 runs. From the beginning of this match, some players were very popular on social media. Riyan Parag's name was at the forefront in this. Fans believed that he did not deserve a place in the playing 11. But he proved everyone wrong with his performance. He proved to be the hero of victory for Team India with the ball. Recently, captain Suryakumar Yadav also described him as a player with the X factor.

Match winning performance by Riyan Parag

Riyan Parag has faced a lot of criticism since the beginning. Earlier he was trolled due to IPL and now the trend continues even after getting a chance in Team India. But this time he has given a befitting reply with his game. Riyan was India's most successful bowler in the first T20 match against Sri Lanka.

In the last overs, captain Suryakumar Yadav put Riyan Parag on the bowling, which worked. Riyan bowled just 1.2 overs i.e. 8 balls and took 3 wickets for 5 runs. He surprised everyone with his performance.

How educated is Riyan Parag

Along with his game, Riyan Parag also remains in the headlines among the fans for his personal life. Many people also want to know about his education. Let us tell you, Riyan has completed his schooling from South Point School, Guwahati. According to reports, Riyan was more interested in cricket than studies, that is why he has not studied much.

Parents are also to sports

Riyan Parag was born on 10 November 2001 in Guwahati, Assam. Riyan's parents are also associated with sports. Riyan's father Parag Das has played 43 first-class matches and 32 List A matches for Assam. He was an opening batsman for Assam. Riyan's mother Mithu Barua is a former national record-holding swimmer in 50m freestyle who represented India in the Asian Championships and SAF Games. Riyan started playing cricket at an early age. He was part of the Assam Under-16 team at the age of 12. At the same time, he started his Ranji career at the age of 16.

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