Saurabh Netravalkar, who represented the India under-19 team, went on to become an engineer at Oracle, did an MS from Cornell University, and stayed in the US. Now he wins a historic World Cup match for USA against Pakistan.
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Anonymous 4
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Shoutout to Netravalkar for giving all the desi uncles working dead-end corporate jobs some hope 🙌
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