Millennium Post

Rohan recalls when Gavaskar saved a family during Mumbai riots

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Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar, who was known to take on the pace-battery of West Indies bowlers during his playing days with aplomb, also showed “courage” to save a family during the Mumbai riots in 1993.

This was recalled by his son Rohan at the event here on Sunday night where Gavaskar senior was presented with the Golden Jubilee Life Time Achievemen­t Award by the Sports Journalist­s Associatio­n of Mumbai.

“Another one of his characteri­stics is courage. I got to say there was an incident in 1993 after the bomb blasts, which left a real impact on me. We were standing on our terrace, few days after the blast, when we saw a hate mob, and they had cornered a family. We knew they did not have any good intentions and dad saw that, ran down and confronted the hate mob,” recalled the Junior Gavaskar. “He told the mob, whatever you are going to do with the family, you are going to do to me first and then better sense prevailed and the family was allowed to go on its way. It takes a special kind of courage to put your life at risk and confront the hate mob and I guess, it takes special kind of courage to sort of face the kind of bowlers which he did in his career without a helmet. People called it courage, someone may call insanity, but in my mind it needs a special courage to do that,” remembered Rohan.

Gavaskar was presented a silver salver, a memorabili­a and a citation which had details of his 34 centuries, by former India captain Ajit Wadekar and former opener Madhav Apte. During the function, Gavaskar regaled the gathering at the Cricket Club of India with incident such as how the West Indies great Sir Gary Sobers used to touch him for luck before the day s play during his first Test series in the Caribbean under Wadekar s captaincy in 1971.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Cricketer Sunil Gaaskar (3rdl) along with his wife Marshneil, grandson Vivaan during the Sports Journalist­s Associatio­n of Mumbai’s Golden Jubilee Life Time Achievemen­t Award 2016 function at Cricket Club of India in Mumbai
PIC/PTI Cricketer Sunil Gaaskar (3rdl) along with his wife Marshneil, grandson Vivaan during the Sports Journalist­s Associatio­n of Mumbai’s Golden Jubilee Life Time Achievemen­t Award 2016 function at Cricket Club of India in Mumbai

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