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Prior to Dhoni, these 5 cricketers of India have also made their names in trademarks, legends in the list
Samira Vishwas | July 1, 2025 2:24 PM CST

There is a discussion of Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s name in the corridors of cricket at this time, due to which the name Captain Cool is to trademark. He applied for a trademark named ‘Captain Cool’ given by the fans, which has been accepted. That is, no more will be able to use a trademark named ‘Captain Cool’. But, do you know that Dhoni is not the first Indian cricketer to do so, but before them, 3 Indian veterans have also done this.

Sachin Tendulkar

The great player Sachin Tendulkar is the richest cricketer in India, who has registered the nickname ‘Master Blaster’ as a trademark. Tendulkar was given ‘Master Blaster’ Nickname by his fans. Alam is that whenever a master-blaster hears, Sachin comes to his mind.

Kapil Dev

Former captain Kapil Dev, who won the first Champions Trophy to India, is also one of the Indian cricketers who have made their names trademark, information is not publicly available. However, according to the information received on Google, they have worked with many brands, which shows that their names are used for branding and marketing.

Yuvraj Singh

Former Indian veteran all -rounder Yuvraj Singh, known as Sixer King, has traded his name. He has traded his name and surname ‘Yuvraj’ and ‘Yuvi’, so that they can be used only by them.

Virat Kohli

India’s star cricketer Virat Kohli has registered his name and ‘VK’ logo as a trademark. There is no official information available on when the veteran Virat did a trademark of his name.

Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma has traded his nickname ‘Hitman’ nickname. Rohit got the name of Hitman in 2013 by fans. He has registered this name as a trademark.


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