Sai Vaitla
/ Author / Bachelor's DegreeSai Vaitla is an author at Cricketaddictor and he has been working since September 2022.
Sai Vaitla is a cricket writer with three years of experience in the field. He did a B.Tech in mechanical engineering from ITM University. He has a love for cricket and he has been trying to build a successful career in sports writing.
He has been covering domestic and international cricket events. With a commitment to continuous learning, he wants to evolve in cricket content writing.
Sai Vaitla has covered ICC tournaments like the T20 World Cup 2022, World Test Championship 2021-23, ODI World Cup 2023, T20 World Cup 2024, and Champions Trophy 2025.
He has also worked on Test series such as the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India vs England Test series, and other series.
Educational Background:
Schooling: Sri Saraswathi Vidyalayam (Class 1-10)
Higher Secondary: Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (Basar, Telangana) (Class 11-12)
Graduation: ITM University - Gwalior
Experiences
Sai Vaitla has written around 6,500 articles for 'Cricket Addictor' in the last three years. Before that, Sai worked as a freelance writer for various websites like CricIndeed, OneCricket.
Latest Articles

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Sunil Gavaskar slams Jay Shah for not banning Pakistan despite controversial behavior in Asia Cup 2025

CSK star kicked out as RCB superstar officially appointed India captain

Asia Cup final announced between India and Pakistan

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