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Sports industry a major job creator and COVID impact won't last long, says ex-cricketer Nilesh Kulkarni

Nilesh Kulkarni, ex-cricketer and sports management educationist, says that with events like the Indian Premier League underway, and with organisations working on rollout plans, he is optimistic about job prospects.

September 23, 2020 / 18:27 IST
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Jerry Maguire showed you the money. Nilesh Kulkarni shows you the numbers.

The former India and Mumbai cricketer and the founder of the Indian Institute of Sports Management (IISM) is optimistic about sports industry careers despite the coronavirus pandemic.

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“There are 250-300 players in the UAE for the IPL currently. And there are 5,000-10,000 people for other IPL-related jobs,” Kulkarni tells moneycontrol.com. “When the IPL is held in India, the number of people working on the event is almost 25,000.”

According to Kulkarni, a FICCI vision document in 2014 predicted 43 lakh jobs in the sports industry by the year 2022. “Even if you halve the number, look at the manpower that will still be required by 2022. It is still humongous,” he says.