These players became Liquor King, leaving cricket, they are earning crores every month by selling liquor

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Liquor King: Leaving the cricket ground, now these legendary players are shining on the business pitch. While he did wonders with the bat and ball during the game, now he has become Liquor King by earning crores in the liquor business. After retirement, many cricketers stepped into the world of wine and other alcoholic brands. Let’s know about these Likr Kings Cricketers …………

Former England all -rounder Sir Ian Botham stepped into wine business after retiring from cricket. He started his wine company in 2018 and today his Wins are sold in countries like Australia, New Zealand and England.

Botham’s name is now counted not only in cricket, but also in big brands in the wine industry. Fans have given him the surname of Liquor King. His wine demand is increasing in Australia-England’s large retail chain, which has reached crores.

Ricky Ponting: Now after captaincy ,Ponting Wins, King King

Australia’s great captain Ricky Ponting has also made a special identity in the wine business. His company “Ponting Wins” has become popular in many countries including India. In this business, he has tied up with famous winemaker Ben Rigs.

Ponting, who won the World Cup three times on the field, has now won his victory in the business world. The popularity of ‘Ponting Wines’ has also included him in the list of Liquor King, and his wine is being bought with great hobbies in India.

James Anderson-Kavin Peterson: Big names made in the field of wine

James Anderson, one of England’s most successful fast bowlers, launched his own wine brand in 2015. Recently, Anderson, who retired from international cricket, is also leading in success in wine business.

Former England star batsman and captain Kevin Pietersen also stepped into the liquor business and today his brand is famous as “Drum Bell”. The brand is available through Ordate Alcobev in India. Like cricket, Peterson’s business has also become attractive.

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