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Sunil Manohar "Sunny" 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]
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He also authored a 2007 book on the Cricket World Cup [3] and wrote a biography of cricketer Rahul Dravid titled The Nice Guy who finished first. [2] [4] [5] His 2009 book SMG is about cricketer Sunil Manohar Gavaskar, former captain of the Indian cricket team. [6] and had an unveiling on Saturday February 21, 2009 in the Mumbai metro. [7]
Ranbir Singh Mahendra 2004–05 Niranjan S. Shah 2004–08 28 Sharad Pawar: 2005–08 29 Shashank Manohar: 2008–11 N. Srinivasan: 2008–11 30 N. Srinivasan: 2011–13: Sanjay Jagdale 2011–13 (26) Jagmohan Dalmiya (Interim) 2013 Sanjay Patel 2013–15 (30) N. Srinivasan 2013–14: 31 Shivlal Yadav (Interim) 2014 32 Sunil Gavaskar (Interim) 2014
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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.
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]
Cricketer Sunil Gavaskar (awarded in 1980) is widely considered one of the greatest opening batsmen of all time. He is the first batsman to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket . [ 10 ] In a career spanning over sixty years, filmmaker Richard Attenborough (awarded in 1983) is best known for his eight Academy Award -winning film Gandhi (1983) and ...