Suniel Shetty says son-in-law KL Rahul is not his favourite cricketer

Then who is entrepreneur, business man and influencer Suniel Shetty's favourite cricketer?

By  Storyboard18Nov 1, 2023 10:03 AM
Suniel Shetty says son-in-law KL Rahul is not his favourite cricketer
Suniel Shetty’s daughter, Athiya, is married to cricketer KL Rahul. He also said that his dream of playing for India has been fulfilled by Rahul.

Suniel Shetty, actor, businessman and entrepreneur who has established himself a leading influencer, spoke about his wins and failures, attitude toward life and his many avatars like actor and businessman at the Moneycontrol Creator Summit. He also shared who his favourite cricketer is. And it's not who you think it is.

Shetty said his favourite cricketer is, in fact, Virat Kohli.

"My favourite cricketer in today's time is definitely Virat Kohli." On why son-in-law KL Rahul didn’t bag the top spot, the Main Hoon Na actor said: "KL is my son. When it's family, you don't talk about family." Shetty highlighted Kohli's exceptional skills in chasing targets, making him a master in the field.

“Even though we are chasing and Virat is batting, that's not happening, so it's Virat for sure,” Shetty said, calling Kohli the “master or chasing”.

Shetty’s daughter, Athiya, is married to cricketer KL Rahul. He also said that his dream of playing for India has been fulfilled by Rahul.

"I wanted to play for the country. That is being manifested through my son in law."

First Published on Nov 1, 2023 10:03 AM

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