Swami Vivekananda: The Cricket Enthusiast You Didn't Know About
Gyanhigyan english April 01, 2026 08:39 AM

A Glimpse into Swami Vivekananda's Cricketing Past

When we think of Swami Vivekananda, we often envision a remarkable spiritual figure. However, not many are aware that he had a passion for cricket and showcased his skills in the sport during his early years. His prowess as a bowler is evident from the fact that he managed to dismiss more than half of the opposing team's players in a challenging match.


Cricketing Talent Displayed in Kolkata


In the 1880s, Swami Vivekananda, then known as Narendra Nath Dutt, played cricket. During a match at the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, he took seven wickets. This match took place in 1884 between the Kolkata Cricket Club and the Town Club, where Vivekananda represented the Town Club.


He excelled in his bowling, sending seven batsmen from the Kolkata Cricket Club back to the pavilion. At that time, cricket was gaining immense popularity in Kolkata, which was considered a stronghold of the British.


References in Literature about Eden Gardens


Several books related to Eden Gardens mention this cricket match involving Swami Vivekananda. Eden Gardens is regarded as the Mecca of cricket in India and was considered the largest cricket destination outside Britain during British rule. The Kolkata Cricket Club was established during this period, prompting the Bengali community to form the Town Club in response.


Town Club Founded by Satyajit Ray's Relative


The Town Club, for which Swami Vivekananda played, was founded by Shardaranjan Ray, who was the uncle of the renowned Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Interestingly, current Indian cricket team member Mohammad Shami has also played for the Kolkata Town Club.


Despite his cricketing talent, Narendra Nath did not pursue a career in sports. Inspired by his guru, Swami Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, he chose to enter the spiritual realm. As Swami Vivekananda, he spread the message of India's culture and wisdom across the globe, leaving an indelible mark in history.


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