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"The Man Who Brought Sunny Days To Indian Cricket": Wishes Pour In For Sunil Gavaskar On 75th Birthday
- Wednesday July 10, 2024
- Press Trust of India
Considered one of the greatest batters to have played the game, the Mumbaikar was the first to reach the 10,000-run mark in Test cricket
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Sunil Gavaskar Turns 74: A Look At Accomplishments, Memorable Moments Of Legendary Indian Batter
- Monday July 10, 2023
- Asian News International
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
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Watch: After Virat Kohli Special, "Even The Great Sunny Ji Couldn't Stop Dancing"
- Monday October 24, 2022
- NDTV Sports Desk
After the win, fans as well as former India cricketers rejoiced. One among them was former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, who is in Australia with the official broadcasters.
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Sunny and Jammy, an 'old' love affair
- Thursday March 13, 2014
- Written by Joshua Nath
Sunil Gavaskar's 'affection' towards Rahul Dravid is nothing new. Over the last few years, Dravid, the quintessential professional that he is, has impressed Gavaskar with his methodical and hard-working approach.
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The Fletcher factor and Sunny's words of wisdom for Rohit Sharma
- Monday June 24, 2013
- Written by Soumitra Bose
Rohit Sharma has made an impression as an opener in the Champions Trophy but Gavaskar feels he has miles to go and learn from a Virat Kohli
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The 'wait' has made Shikhar Dhawan hungry for runs: Sunil Gavaskar
- Saturday March 16, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Sunny, who himself was a methodical batsman and the original 'Little Master', was extremely happy by the way Shikhar has responded to Test cricket but also advised him to bring in more patience in his game. Former Australian cricketer and a dashing batsman himself, Dean Jones, too lauded Dhawan's efforts on debut while exclaiming the 'delay' of ...
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Don't forget Dravid, the Test skipper: Gavaskar
- Wednesday March 6, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Gavaskar says Dravid's record as a Test skipper is no less than Dhoni or Ganguly. For Sunny, it's not only about numbers as it is difficult to pick who is India's best.
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Inspired by Tendulkar, Mumbai boys want their sunny days back
- Friday February 15, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Mumbai finished runners-up in the Rohinton Baria Trophy this season. In the final played at Manipal on January 6, Mumbai lost to Jain University, Bengaluru by 82 runs. It was also sweet revenge for Jain who lost to Bombay in the semifinal last year.
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Sunny, Sachin and Goodbyes
- Thursday January 10, 2013
- Written by Dileep Premachandran
It's the only mention of Tendulkar in the report. At the time, Isam wasn't to know that it would be Tendulkar's last One-Day International. None of us did. There can't have been more than a handful of Indian fans inside the stadium. Those watching on TV certainly had no idea that the last page had been written. No red rags. No True Blue. Nothing.
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sports.ndtv.com
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"The Man Who Brought Sunny Days To Indian Cricket": Wishes Pour In For Sunil Gavaskar On 75th Birthday
- Wednesday July 10, 2024
- Press Trust of India
Considered one of the greatest batters to have played the game, the Mumbaikar was the first to reach the 10,000-run mark in Test cricket
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sports.ndtv.com
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Sunil Gavaskar Turns 74: A Look At Accomplishments, Memorable Moments Of Legendary Indian Batter
- Monday July 10, 2023
- Asian News International
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
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sports.ndtv.com
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Watch: After Virat Kohli Special, "Even The Great Sunny Ji Couldn't Stop Dancing"
- Monday October 24, 2022
- NDTV Sports Desk
After the win, fans as well as former India cricketers rejoiced. One among them was former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, who is in Australia with the official broadcasters.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Sunny and Jammy, an 'old' love affair
- Thursday March 13, 2014
- Written by Joshua Nath
Sunil Gavaskar's 'affection' towards Rahul Dravid is nothing new. Over the last few years, Dravid, the quintessential professional that he is, has impressed Gavaskar with his methodical and hard-working approach.
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sports.ndtv.com
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The Fletcher factor and Sunny's words of wisdom for Rohit Sharma
- Monday June 24, 2013
- Written by Soumitra Bose
Rohit Sharma has made an impression as an opener in the Champions Trophy but Gavaskar feels he has miles to go and learn from a Virat Kohli
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sports.ndtv.com
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The 'wait' has made Shikhar Dhawan hungry for runs: Sunil Gavaskar
- Saturday March 16, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Sunny, who himself was a methodical batsman and the original 'Little Master', was extremely happy by the way Shikhar has responded to Test cricket but also advised him to bring in more patience in his game. Former Australian cricketer and a dashing batsman himself, Dean Jones, too lauded Dhawan's efforts on debut while exclaiming the 'delay' of ...
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sports.ndtv.com
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Don't forget Dravid, the Test skipper: Gavaskar
- Wednesday March 6, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Gavaskar says Dravid's record as a Test skipper is no less than Dhoni or Ganguly. For Sunny, it's not only about numbers as it is difficult to pick who is India's best.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Inspired by Tendulkar, Mumbai boys want their sunny days back
- Friday February 15, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Mumbai finished runners-up in the Rohinton Baria Trophy this season. In the final played at Manipal on January 6, Mumbai lost to Jain University, Bengaluru by 82 runs. It was also sweet revenge for Jain who lost to Bombay in the semifinal last year.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Sunny, Sachin and Goodbyes
- Thursday January 10, 2013
- Written by Dileep Premachandran
It's the only mention of Tendulkar in the report. At the time, Isam wasn't to know that it would be Tendulkar's last One-Day International. None of us did. There can't have been more than a handful of Indian fans inside the stadium. Those watching on TV certainly had no idea that the last page had been written. No red rags. No True Blue. Nothing.
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