Sukhdevsinhji later studied economics at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, and has held a variety of positions with companies in India's oil and gas sector, most notably as chairman of Bharat Petroleum.
[1] A representative Commonwealth XI cricket team, captained by Australian Ben Barnett, toured India during the 1953–54 season.
[3] Batting ninth in Baroda's first innings, he made three runs before being dismissed by Jim McConnon, who played two Tests for England the following season.
[4] Vijay Hazare, Baroda's captain and a Test player for India, scored 175 not out in the same innings, and he and Sukhdevsinhji featured in an 18-run partnership for the eighth wicket.
[5] Sukhdevsinhji has held board-level positions in a number of government corporations and publicly traded companies, including:[6] Sukhdevsinhji is married to Vijaylakshmi Kumari, a daughter of Rao Narayan Singh Saheb, the Thakur of Masuda in Ajmer-Merwara.