These 4 Indian cricketers hate alcohol so much that they even stop talking to people who drink alcohol

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|25-08-2024

The Indian cricket team (Team India) has an old culture of parties and on every occasion, grand parties are organized by the cricket board and the players. However, Indian players are very conscious about their fitness and they do not eat anything that can have a bad effect on their health.

There is no dearth of alcohol in Team India's party and many players are seen consuming alcohol openly on that day. But there are many players who do not consume alcohol and prefer to remain completely satvik.

These players of Team India do not consume alcohol

Rahul Dravid
Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid, who was the captain and coach of Team India, is called the gentleman of cricket.

It is said that when Rahul Dravid used to play cricket, he never had any disagreements with anyone.
Along with this, it was also reported that Rahul Dravid did not attend any party where alcohol was consumed. Even if any of his companions was drinking, he did not talk to him in any way.

gautam gambhir

Gautam Gambhir, the current coach of Team India, is also said to be a person who lives a satvik life. It is said about Gambhir that he never used to attend late night parties or any programs. Apart from this, he never used to consume alcohol. Now as a coach, he never attends parties and also instructs his players.

Parvez Rasool

Parvez Rasool, who belongs to Jammu and Kashmir, is considered a man of faith.

He belongs to the Muslim community and alcohol is prohibited in his religion. That is why he does not consume it. Apart from this, he once refused to wear the IPL jersey just because it had an advertisement of alcohol.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Team India's most brilliant fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar's daily routine is also set. It is said that Bhuvi lives a very simple life and he never consumes meat and alcohol. He himself has accepted that he has never drunk alcohol and will never drink in future.

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