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Place of Birth Chandigarh, India (1959). Kochi, Kerala.
Background Developed as a rare Indian fast bowler; emerged in the late 1970s. Grew up in a family of teachers; showed curiosity about computers and technology.
Education Not specified, but focused on cricket entry in 1978. Degree in Computer Science from a university in Bengaluru.
Pre-Leadership Career International Cricketer (Debut 1978). Software Engineer.
Primary Achievement Captaining India to victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup; becoming highest Test wicket-taker. Founding AgriSense Labs to build digital solutions for farmers.
Post-Career/Current Coach (1999-2000), commentator, administrator. CEO leading product development and attending startup conferences.

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