Saurabh Netravalkar, an Oracle engineer originally from Mumbai, played a crucial role in leading the USA to a historic victory over Pakistan in a T20 World Cup match that ended in a Super Over.
Netravalkar was born and raised in Mumbai and later moved to the United States to pursue further studies after completing his education at the Sardar Patel Institute of Technology. Before moving to the USA, he was active in the Indian domestic cricket circuit and even participated in the 2010 U19 World Cup.
Despite his talent, Netravalkar faced limited opportunities to advance his cricket career in India. This led him to relocate to the USA where he made his debut for the national cricket team in 2018. His leadership qualities quickly shone through and he was appointed captain of the USA cricket team in 2019.
In addition to his cricket career, Netravalkar manages a demanding job as a tech professional at Oracle. Balancing his responsibilities at Oracle with his passion for cricket he has made significant contributions to the development of cricket in the USA. His dual career as a cricketer and an engineer showcases his dedication and ability to excel in both fields.
Under his captaincy, the USA cricket team has achieved notable milestones with the victory over Pakistan being a highlight. Netravalkar’s journey from Mumbai to leading a national team in an international tournament is a testament to his perseverance and skill. His success serves as an inspiration to many young cricketers and professionals aiming to balance multiple career paths.