Navjot Singh Sidhu

Cricketer

Birthday October 20, 1963

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Patiala, India

Age 60 years old

Nationality India

Height 1.88 m

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1963

Navjot Singh Sidhu (born 20 October 1963) is an Indian politician from the Indian National Congress, television personality and retired international cricketer.

He is the former President of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee.

Formerly, he was the Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs in the state government of State of Punjab.

Sidhu was born in Patiala, Punjab, India on 20 October 1963.

His father, Sardar Bhagwant Singh was a decent cricket player and wanted to see his son Navjot as a top-class cricketer.

Sidhu is an alumnus of Yadavindra Public School, Patiala.

He studied in Mumbai at HR College of Commerce and Economics.

1981

As a professional cricketer, Sidhu had a career spanning over 19 years after his first-class debut in 1981–82.

Sidhu made his first-class debut in November 1981 playing for Punjab against Services in Amritsar.

Opening the innings, he made 51 before he was run out, as his team won the match by an innings.

1983

After losing his place in the national team following his international debut in 1983–84, he returned to score four half-centuries in the 1987 World Cup.

Playing mostly as a top-order batter, Sidhu went on to play in 51 Tests and 136 One-Day-Internationals for his country.

He came to be known for his six-hitting ability and earned the sobriquet "Sixer Sidhu".

He was called up to the Indian Test team in November 1983 after he scored a century (122) for the North Zone playing against the touring West Indies team the previous month.

He was drafted to the Test team as a replacement to an injured Dilip Vengsarkar for the Third Test in Ahmedabad.

He scored 20 runs in 90 minutes before he was booed out of the ground upon dismissal.

After another modest score in the final Test in Madras, he was dropped from the team.

Sidhu was recalled to the national team only four years later, for the World Cup.

Making his One Day International (ODI) debut against Australia in the first of the group stage games, he made a 79-ball 73, an innings that included five sixes and four fours.

India went on to lose the match by a run.

After the game, Australia's captain Allan Border had remarked: "When the bloke hits the ball, it stays hit."

1988

He was part of the Indian squads that won the 1988 Asia Cup, the 1990-91 Asia Cup and the 1995 Asia Cup and semi finalists in the 1987 Cricket World Cup and 1996 Cricket World Cup.

In 1988, Sidhu was involved in road rage incident of assault and causing the death of a man.

In May 2022, the Supreme Court of India convicted him of voluntarily causing hurt (Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code) and sentenced him to 1 year rigorous imprisonment.

He was released after serving nearly 10 months of his sentence at Patiala Jail.

2004

Sidhu joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2004 and contested the general election from Amritsar that year.

Sidhu was elected to the Lok Sabha as a member from Amritsar in 2004 on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket; he later resigned, following his conviction in 2006.

After the Supreme Court stayed his conviction, he successfully contested the Amritsar Lok Sabha seat, defeating his Congress rival, State Finance Minister Surinder Singla, by 77,626 votes.

He is also the present president of World Jat Aryan Foundation.

He is a vegetarian.

He is married to Navjot Kaur Sidhu, a doctor and a former member of Punjab Legislative Assembly.

Former Pakistani cricketer and prime minister Imran Khan is one of his good friends.

Many times opposition politicians have criticised Sidhu for nepotism.

Fellow players from his cricketing career call him by his pet name Sherry.

2012

He was a contestant in the reality television show Bigg Boss (2012) and was seen in the show Kyaa Hoga Nimmo Kaa.

2013

After retirement, he turned to commentary and television, most notably as a judge of comedy shows, and as a permanent guest in Comedy Nights with Kapil (2013–2015) and later The Kapil Sharma Show (2016–2019).

2014

He won the election and held the seat till 2014 winning also the next election.

2016

He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 2016 from Punjab before he resigned from the position the same year and quitting the party.

2017

In 2017, he joined the Indian National Congress and was elected to the Punjab Legislative Assembly from Amritsar East.

He lost in 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election from Amritsar East Assembly constituency.