Rohan Sunil Gavaskar (born 20 February 1976) is a former Indian
cricket
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er.
He played in 11
One Day International
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s. He was a middle-order left-handed batsman and an occasional
slow left arm orthodox bowler.
Rohan is the son of great Indian cricketer
Sunil Gavaskar
Sunil Manohar "Sunny" Gavaskar (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, uniːl ɡaːʋəskəɾ born 10 July 1949), is a former captain of the Indian national cricket team who represented India national cricket team, India and Mumbai crick ...
.
Domestic career
Gavaskar batted left-handed, and bowled a slow, gentle left-arm spin that picked up crucial wickets at times for Bengal. He spent many years in the shadow of his more illustrious father,
Sunil.
In Indian domestic cricket, he represented
Bengal
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in the
Ranji Trophy
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, and
East Zone in the
Duleep Trophy. Since Mumbai had great batting line-up at that time and he wouldn't have got the opportunity to play first-class cricket for Mumbai immediately. He would have to wait for another one or two years, which he didn't want to. Bengal gave him that opportunity and he grabbed it.
His first-class average keeps him forever on the fringes of higher honours, and he was a serious contender for a national one-day slot for quite a while before he finally got his chance, against Australia in the 2003–04 VB Series.
He was dropped for the subsequent tour to Pakistan, he was again tried at the start of the 2004–05 season. Appointed captain of Bengal in 2001–02 but the two seasons as leader were poor. He was having regret for not winning the Ranji Trophy for Bengal. They were twice in the finals in consecutive years, but couldn't win it.
In 2007, Gavaskar signed a contract with
Indian Cricket League
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, playing for the Kolkata Tigers which was declared unauthorised by BCCI.
After breaking his links with the league, and returning to mainstream Indian domestic cricket, he was selected to play in the third season of the
Indian Premier League
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for the
Kolkata Knight Riders
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. He played in his last first class match in 2009 and retired in 2012.
He was one among the 71 players granted amnesty by the BCCI in June 2009, marking his return to the official fold.
Gavaskar announced his retirement from first-class cricket on 9 February 2012. Rohan, who played his first-class cricket for Bengal, scored 5073 runs in 75 matches at 51.24.
International career
Gavaskar was selected for the
Indian cricket team
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to tour
Australia
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in 2004, and made his
ODI debut after
Mohammad Kaif was forced out of the team due to injury. He did not make a lasting impression on the international game, and his last ODI came during the
2004 ICC Champions Trophy
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The nation ...
.
Media career
Like his father, Rohan followed commentating career post-retirement. He has been seen on doing commentary in
IPL 2013 and shows on
Star Sports' Star Power and
NDTV
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NDTV began as a production house for news segments, ...
's sports show.
Personal life
He was given the names Rohan Jaivishwa by his father as a tribute to his 3 favourite cricketers –
''Rohan'' Kanhai;
M. L. ''Jai''simha; and Rohan's uncle,
Gundappa ''Vishwa''nath –
although his name is usually recorded as Rohan Sunil Gavaskar. He studied at
St. Xaviers Collegiate School, Kolkata,
Bombay Scottish School, and then
Ramniranjan Anandilal Podar College of Commerce and Economics.
Rohan is married to Swati Mankar.
[, 3 April 2003, '']The Hindu
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''. Retrieved on 5 September 2008.
References
External links
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Indian cricketers
1976 births
Living people
India One Day International cricketers
Bengal cricketers
East Zone cricketers
ICL India XI cricketers
Royal Bengal Tigers cricketers
Kolkata Knight Riders cricketers
21st-century Indian sportsmen
Indian cricket commentators
Cricketers from Kanpur
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