Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra has passed away at the age of 89. He leaves behind a legacy that even modern cricketers can learn from.
His 60-year career shows that consistency and fitness matter more than raw talent.
Dharmendra adapted through eras-just like players must evolve across formats and phases.
He remained grounded despite superstardom, a reminder for cricketers to control ego.
His “He-Man” grit reflects the resilience needed to survive tough sessions in cricket.
His bond with co-stars teaches the importance of unity and support in the dressing room.
Dharmendra is remembered for who he was, not just what he achieved-cricketers should aim the same.