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National Daughter's Day: Top 10 'Beautiful' Daughters of Cricket Legends [See Pics]


image-lmxaxjw3Sachin Tendulkar with his wife and daughter (x.com)

In the world of cricket, the spotlight often shines brightly on the players, but it's not just their achievements on the field that capture our attention. Behind many cricket legends are beautiful families, and today, we'll take a closer look at the top 10 'beautiful' daughters of these cricketing greats.


1. Soha Ali Khan

(Daughter of Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore)

image-lmxb0xmwSoha Ali Khan Pataudi (x.com)

Saif Ali Khan and Soha Ali Khan, offspring of the late legendary cricketer Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi and the graceful actress Sharmila Tagore, have charmed their way into the hearts of both Bollywood and literary enthusiasts. 

Mansur Ali Khan, who played 46 Test matches for India, was regarded as the finest captains of his era. He represented the national team from 1961 to 1975, and was known for his courage and never-say-die spirit.


2. Sara Tendulkar

(Daughter of Sachin Tendulkar and Anjali Tendulkar)

image-lmxb37qpSara Tendulkar is daughter of God of Cricket (x.com)

The name Tendulkar resonates with cricketing glory, and Sara Tendulkar, daughter of Sachin Tendulkar and Anjali Tendulkar, continues to shine in her own right. Studied in Dhirubhai Ambani School and is a Graduate in Medicine and relocating to London for further studies.

Sachin Tendulkar bid farewell to One Day International (ODI) cricket in 2012 and then, in November 2013, he retired from all formats of the game following his 200th Test match. Tendulkar's illustrious international cricket career spanned 664 matches, during which he accumulated a remarkable 34,357 runs.

3. Keira Collingwood

(Daughter of Paul Collingwood)

image-lmxbd2gbPaul Collingwood's off-spring - Keira (x.com)

While her father Paul Collingwood's cricketing career is well-documented, Keira Collingwood prefers a quieter life away from the limelight. She was also seen bowling and have a keen interest in cricket.

Paul Collingwood throughout his illustrious 26-year career graced the cricket field in a total of 68 Test matches, 197 One Day Internationals (ODIs), and 36 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) while representing England.


4. Summer Warne 

(Daughter of Shane Warne and Simone Callahan)

Summer Warne, daughter of the legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne, keeps her life private, far from the media glare that her father once faced on and off the cricket field.

Regarded as one of the most exceptional bowlers in the annals of the sport, Shane Warne graced the Test arena with his presence on 145 occasions, amassing a remarkable tally of 708 wickets. He etched his name in history by establishing a Test cricket record for the highest number of wickets, a distinction he maintained until 2007. 

5. Grace Hayden

(Daughter of Matthew Hayden)

image-lmxbhntuMatthew Hayden's daughter, Grace (x.com)

Matthew Hayden's daughter, Grace, has remained out of the public eye, allowing her father's cricketing legacy to take center stage.

Matthew Hayden, Australian cricketing sensation, specialised as an opening batsman. He notched up an impressive tally of 8,625 runs in Test matches and 6,133 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs), amassing a remarkable total of 40 centuries—30 in the Test format and 10 in ODIs.

6.  Aqsa & Ansha Afridi 

(Daughters of Shahid Afridi)

image-lmxbjnpqShahid Afridi's daughter (x.com)

Aqsa and Ansha Afridi, the daughters of legendary cricketer Shahid Afridi, have deliberately maintained a low profile throughout their lives, prioritising their privacy over the media scrutiny that often accompanies their father's illustrious cricketing career. Ansha tied the knot with the accomplished Pakistani bowler, Shaheen Shah Afridi, in a private ceremony held in Karachi in early 2023. On the other hand, Aqsa had embarked on her marital journey in 2022 when she married Naseer.

In Shahid Afridi's illustrious ODI career for Pakistan, he participated in 398 matches, accumulating a total of 8,064 runs with an average of 23.58. Additionally, he contributed to 27 Test matches and 99 T20Is.

7. Sana Ganguly 

(Daughter of Sourav Ganguly and Dona Ganguly)

image-lmxbm1n5Sana Ganguly (x.com)

Sana Ganguly, the daughter of the former Indian cricket captain, Sourav Ganguly, has chosen to live her life largely away from the public spotlight. Born in 2001, she is currently 21 years old. Despite being part of a family with substantial wealth and cricketing legacy, Sana has charted her own course by pursuing a career in one of the world's largest multinational corporations, showcasing her determination and independence.

Saurav Ganguly donned the Indian jersey for 424 matches, amassing a remarkable 18,575 runs across 488 innings at an impressive average of 41.46. During his career, he recorded an impressive 38 centuries and 107 fifties, with a personal best of 239 runs.

8. Maria Younis 

(Daughter of Waqar Younis and Faryal Younis)

image-lmxbp4eaWaqar Younis with his daughter (The Newsmen)

Maira Waqar, a doctor by profession, is the daughter of legendary the renowned Pakistani cricket coach, commentator, and former cricketer, Waqar Younis.

Waqar Younis representing Pakistan participated in a total of 87 Test matches and 262 One Day Internationals (ODIs). 

9. Ruhi More

(Daughter of Kiran More and Raavi More)

image-lmxbtrj4Ruhi More is a bollywood actrees (x.com)

Ruhi More, daughter of former Indian wicket-keeper Kiran More, has chosen to stay away from the spotlight.

Kiran More throughout his career, participated in 49 Test matches and 94 One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

10. Rabia Sidhu 

(Daughter of Navjot Singh Sidhu and Navjot Kaur Sidhu)

image-lmxbwld0Rabia Sidhu is daughter of former Indian opener (Instagram)

Rabia Sidhu, the daughter of the exuberant cricketer and commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu, maintains her privacy despite her father's larger-than-life presence in the cricketing world.

Navjot Singh Sidhu showcased his skills in 51 Test matches and 136 One-Day Internationals (ODIs). Throughout his illustrious career, which encompassed both Test cricket and ODIs, Sidhu's multifaceted talent truly shone. One of his most remarkable Test moments came in 1996-97 when he scored an impressive 201 against West Indies.