Overview

Ashutosh Agashe (born 21 October 1972) is an Indian figure known for careers in both sport and industry. In his early life he played first-class cricket in India, competing in the domestic Ranji Trophy. In later years he moved into corporate leadership and serves as managing director of a Maharashtra-based sugar company.

Cricket career

Agashe's sporting profile is anchored by participation in the Ranji Trophy, India's principal domestic first-class competition. Players in that tournament represent state or regional teams and the competition has historically been a proving ground for professional cricketers. Agashe's time as a player places him among those who combined sporting ability with other professional pursuits.

Business career and roles

After his playing days he took on executive responsibilities in industry. He is the managing director of Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate Ltd., a company engaged in sugar manufacturing and related industrial activities in Maharashtra. In this capacity he has overseen operational and strategic work typical of senior company leadership.

Significance and context

Agashe exemplifies individuals who have bridged competitive sport and business management, drawing on teamwork and leadership skills from the playing field. His role at Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate is part of a broader regional industrial tradition in western India.

Key facts

  • Born: 21 October 1972.
  • Sport: former first-class cricketer who played in the Ranji Trophy.
  • Business: managing director of Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate Ltd. (company information).

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