How Singapore’s Cricket Caption Turned Into A Global Entrepreneur
What does it take to turn a cricket dream into a global business? In this episode of Dream Catchers Show, I sit down with Chetan Suryawanshi, a former Singapore national cricket team captain who transformed his passion for the game into Crick Kingdom, an international cricket academy. How did he make the leap from leading on the field to leading a team of coaches across multiple countries? We explore Chetan’s personal journey, the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and how he’s helping the next generation of cricketers chase their dreams. Join me as we dive into his inspiring story of resilience and innovation.
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Discussion Topics: How Singapore’s Cricket Caption Turned Into A Global Entrepreneur
- From Cricket to Entrepreneurship: A Bold Career Leap
- What Happens When Your Childhood Dream Becomes Reality?
- The Surprising Challenge Chetan Faced in Building Crick Kingdom
- Inside the World of National Team Leadership: A Tougher Job Than You Think
- Meeting Rohit Sharma: The Moment That Changed Everything
- The Risk and Reward of Chasing a Cricket Dream in Singapore
- Breaking Records: The Fastest Century and a Hat Trick in One Game
- The Secret Behind Chetan’s 4 AM Routine for Success
- Facing the Toughest Bowlers: A Cricketer’s Greatest Challenge
- The Crazy Story Behind Batting Without a Helmet Against a Fast Bowler
Our Guest: Chetan Suryawanshi
Chetan Suryawanshi is an Indian-born Singaporean cricketer who was a captain for the Singapore national cricket team. Singapore is his adoptive country and he has been playing for it since 2004. Born in Pune, Maharashtra, India, Suryawanshi has been playing cricket since a very young age.