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  1. 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 Bombay from 1971 to 1987. Gavaskar is acknowledged as one of the greatest opening batsmen of all time.

  2. Sunil Gavaskar was one of the greatest opening batsmen of all time, and certainly the most successful. His game was built around a near-perfect technique and enormous powers of...

  3. Rise to the top Sunil Gavaskar, the wunderkind, shot to local fame at the age of 17 when he was named India's Best Schoolboy Cricketer in 1966. After an incredibly consistent start by this ...

  4. Sunil Gavaskar dissected Rohit Sharma’s dismissal after India outclassed Afghanistan in the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup. Who would have thought that none of the Indian players would ...

  5. Sep 20, 2015 · Sunil Gavaskar, born on July 10, 1949, was more than the greatest opening batsman produced by India.

  6. Born on July 10, 1949, Sunil Gavaskar went on to represent India in 125 Tests and 108 One-Day Internationals. Considered one of the greatest batsmen of all time, he ended his career with stunning figures – a total of 10,122 Test runs at an average of 51.12, including 34 centuries, and 3,092 runs in 108 ODIs at an average of 35.13.

  7. Jul 10, 2023 · Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, also known by the nicknames 'Sunny' and 'Little Master', is doubtlessly among the greatest Indian cricketers to have graced the gentleman's game.

  8. www.espncricinfo.com › story › sunil-gavaskar-154482Sunil Gavaskar | ESPNcricinfo

    Apr 15, 1980 · SUNIL MANOHAR GAVASKAR was born in Bombay on July 10, 1949, with the scent of bat oil in his nostrils, for his father was still a very active club cricketer and his uncle from his...

  9. Jul 10, 2020 · Arguably the greatest knock of Sunil Gavaskar's career, his 221 came in the final innings with India chasing a daunting 438 for a win. Sushil Doshi, the brilliant commentator, called out to the "weak hearted" listeners to switch off the radio as India closed in on a win.

  10. Sunil Gavaskar is one of the biggest names in Indian cricket, arguably the greatest Indian batsman ever. What probably tilts the debate in his favour is that he played at a time when...

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