Kapil Dev –

Kapil Dev, the former cricketer and captain of the Indian cricket team is one of the legends of the sport. He is till now regarded as the greatest fast bowling all rounder India has ever produced. Famously known as the ‘Haryana Hurricane’, he was a right arm fast bowler and a right handed batsman. He will always be remembered for his deadly out-swingers, aggressive batting and for leading the Indian team to a World Cup victory in 1983.
As a golfer, Kapil plays to a 2 handicap and has represented India at the Asia Pacific Senior Championships several times and in the India v S Africa golf matches in 2018. He plays regularly at Delhi GC.
Murali Kartik –

Murali Kartik, is a former Indian cricketer who represented the national team in various matches between 2000 and 2007. He was a specialist slow left arm orthodox bowler known for his ability to spin and bounce. He is also a left-handed batsman, and has had 19 half-centuries in first class cricket. As a golfer, Kartik is known for his long hitting and intense study of the game and at his best sported a 2 handicap at DLF Golf & Country Club, Gurgaon.
Gaganjeet Bhullar –

Gaganjeet Bhullar, native of Kapurthala, Punjab, plays on the European Tour where he has one victory and the Asian Tour where he became the youngest player to record 9 victories in Tour History and holds the maximum Asian Tour titles by any Indian player. He won the Arjuna Award in 2013. Bhullar turned professional in 2006 soon after winning an Asian Games Team silver medal.
Shubhankar Sharma –

Shubhankar Sharma, native of Chandigarh, plays on the European Tour where he became the first Indian to win Rookie of the Year honours in 2018. In December 2017, he recorded his first tour win in the Joburg Open and followed this with a second win at the Maybank Championship in February 2018. He turned professional in 2013 and became the first Indian golfer ever to play all the four majors in a single calendar year in 2018, when he received invitations for The Masters, PGA Championship, qualified for the US Open and finished 51st at The Open Championship.In 2018, Shubhankar won the Arjuna Award and was also named “Sports Illustrated Indian Sportsman of the Year”.
