Irish cricketer idolises Kapil
Education plays a very important role in shaping up an individual, and Irish cricketer Kevin O’Brien couldn’t agree more. The aggressive batsman, who holds a record for scoring the fastest century at World Cup, was in the capital to endorse the education prospects in Ireland.
He also mentioned his book Six After Six, and how he grew up admiring Indian cricketer Kapil Dev.
Kevin, who studied advertising and marketing from Marian College, Dublin, reveals that in future he might consider going back to college after he finishes his stint in cricket.
He says, “Career in cricket has a short span, maybe till your mid-30s. I would love to go back to studies and pursue higher education. Even though I wasn’t a very enthusiastic student, still I enjoyed the life on campus as I had enough time to play along with my studies.”
Kevin is a firm believer in education and he says that it opens a lot of doors for people. He says, “Studies give you a degree a responsibility and brings disciple. In my degree years I learned about scheduling and flexibility, which is a very important in managing things in life.”
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