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  2. Sunil Gavaskar - Wikipedia

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    Sunil Manohar Gavaskar (Marathi pronunciation: [suniːl ɡaːʋəskəɾ]; born 10 July 1949), is a former captain of the Indian national cricket team who represented India and Mumbai from 1971 to 1987. [2]

  3. Rohan Gavaskar - Wikipedia

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    Rohan Sunil Gavaskar pronunciation ⓘ (born 20 February 1976) is a former Indian cricketer. He played in 11 One Day Internationals . [ 1 ] He was a middle-order left-handed batsman and an occasional slow left arm orthodox bowler.

  4. List of international cricket centuries by Sunil Gavaskar

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    Sunil Gavaskar is a former international cricketer who represented and captained the Indian cricket team. In a career spanning over 16 years he made 35 centuries (100 or more runs) at the international level. [2] Described as one of the greatest opening batsmen in cricket history, [3] [4] Gavaskar played 125 Test matches and scored 10,122 runs. [3]

  5. 83 (film) - Wikipedia

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    The members of the 1983 squad, Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri and Madan Lal praised the team after watching the premiere of the film. Gavaskar said that "It is simply brilliant and the way every actor has got the mannerisms, the walk, the look, the style of every player was unbelievably uncanny. Full marks to Kabir Khan and his team for their ...

  6. Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 1970–71 - Wikipedia

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    The Indians got off to a good start batting first, with Sunil Gavaskar and Ashok Mankad putting together 47 runs for the first wicket. Left-arm spinner Elquemedo Willett bowled out Mankad before lunch, with Ed Arthurton bowling a hostile spell of seam bowling after, to dismiss the Indians' middle-order that included wickets of M. L. Jaisimha and Salim Durani.

  7. Indian cricket team in Australia in 2024–25 - Wikipedia

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    While announcing the international schedule, Peter Roach, CA's head of Cricket Operations and Scheduling, had said in May: "The 2024-25 summer is highlighted by the five-Test Border-Gavaskar series, the first five-Test series between the two giants in more than 30 years. To have that running simultaneously with the women's ODIs and preceded by ...

  8. Professional Management Group - Wikipedia

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    Professional Management Group (PMG) is the first sports management organization in India, [1] founded in 1985 by Sunil Gavaskar and Sumedh Shah. PMG offers many services related to sports management. PMG is closely associated with cricket but also offers services for a variety of sports, including golf , squash , horse racing , field hockey ...

  9. 2003–04 Border-Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    This Border-Gavaskar Trophy was composed of seven first-class matches, including four Tests. [4] India also participated in an ODI tri-series with Australia and Zimbabwe. The Test series was drawn 1–1, and India retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy because of their victory in the Trophy's previous conte