India cricketer and skipper of IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants invests in 4CAST, a UK-based athlete entrepreneurial collective founded by England's Test captain, and pacers Stuart Broad and Jofra Archer
India cricketer KL Rahul has invested in Ben Stokes’ athlete entrepreneurial collective 4CAST and will lead its operations in the Indian subcontinent. Founded by the England Test captain along with English pacers Stuart Broad and Jofra Archer, the UK-headquartered 4CAST provides a corporate outlet for international athletes to explore business opportunities alongside their careers and even after retirement.
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Rahul was thrilled when Stokes explained the purpose behind creating 4CAST and agreed instantly when he asked him to come on board as a stakeholder. “As athletes, we do have an influence over people, and we have a voice. If we can come together, there are a lot of changes that we can make, and there’s so much that we can do to help each other,†the 31-year-old tells Forbes India in an exclusive interview.
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At a time when other people are learning or improving life skills, explains Rahul, athletes are consumed by one single thing—the sport they play. “There’s not much time for us to learn the business side of things, or what we can do after sport or in case sport does not work out for some of us,†he says. Such are the vagaries of sport, he continues, that often outcomes are uncertain, and sometimes injuries push a lot of sportsmen out. “As a result, you suddenly find yourself in no man’s land where you don’t have any other skill. And by the time you realise that it’s too late,†he says.