SMG, a Biography of Sunil Manohar Gavaskar


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With cricket running in the veins of millions of Indiansand cricketers being the 'apples¿ of their eyes, SMG isa gift of a lifetime for all cricket fanatics. A book parexcellence, it encapsulates the twists and turns of ateenaged prodigy who evolved into a 'guru¿ of the gamein the new millennium. Sunil Manohar Gavaskar-or SMGas he is known-was the man who taught Indian cricketto believe in itself.




Twice upon a Time


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The year 1971 is considered an epochal moment in Indian history. A young nation was finding its feet on the world stage and building confidence to face challenges. On the political front, India took a giant leap with its firm stance in its conflict with Pakistan, which eventually led to the creation of Bangladesh. The same rapid strides were replicated on the cricket field when the Indian team achieved the unthinkable. Ajit Wadekar and his men clinched series victories in West Indies and England, thereby showing the world that India was ready for the big stage. A young Sunil Gavaskar exuded the confidence of the youth, willing to break the shackles. The veteran Dilip Sardesai symbolised India’s inherent grit, while the likes of BS Chandrasekhar, Erapalli Prasanna and Bishan Singh Bedi represented brilliance in craft. Eknath Solkar, S Abid Ali and S Venkataraghavan represented stability. All these qualities combined to help India achieve its finest hour in its cricket history until then. Indian cricket has achieved a lot since, but it all started with 1971. As we mark 50 years of those great triumphs, this book brings to you a collection of 71 anecdotes from Indian cricket’s special year - 1971.




Sunny Days


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Sunny Days is the fascinating account of the growth of one of India's greatest batsmen, one whose astonishing feats on the cricket field have caused innumerable records to be re-written and set close to impossible targets. How did the story of Sunil Manohar Gavaskar begin? What was the genesis of the man who grew to be a legend in his own lifetime? The story starts with a baby being switched after birth - luckily restored by an eagle-eyed uncle, he grows up to almost break his mother's nose with a mighty hit (a childhood habit that persists in later life), plays good cricket in school and college, inevitably graduates beyond university and trophy cricket, is occasionally booed by the crowd as his uncle happens to be a selector and then bursts into the international cricket scene with his test debut at Port of Spain at the age of twenty-one. The year is 1971, it is Gavaskar's year and sunny days have finally begun for Indian cricket. By the end of the 1975-76 season Gavaskar has played 147 first class matches, amassed 11574 runs and thirty-eight hundreds. He has played twenty-four matches in eight Tests, with 2123 runs and eight hundreds. And there is still nearly a decade left before the glory-days of the Kotla and Chidambaram stadiums. A fluently written book with Gavaskar's usual self-effacing modesty imparting a rare grace to its pages, Sunny Days is a must-read for all cricket fans.




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Straight Drive


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Sunil "Sunny" Gavaskar is the idol of million the world over. His magic with the bat created serveral records and won the hearts of as many. Even his severest critics had to concede that he was indeed the "Little Master". Straight Drive is timeles, quite like the man, and is a must read for all die-hard fans of SMG, better known as Sunil Manohar Gavaskar. Straight Drive, an anthology of his sixty articles is tribute to the man as he turns 60. Maps out the transition of this multi-facted, multi-talented man from being a cricketer to being a cricketer to being a critic and a columinist. Remembered as the first bastman to scale 10,000 runs he is the idol for the leads like Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and many more. The book running into 256 pages, fully illustrated, incorporates a forwards by Gavaskar's parents.




Sunil Gavaskar


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During his playing days, he used to be often referred to as the 'Record-breaking Gavaskar' or the 'Century Man', for Sunil Manohar Gavaskar simply loved to pile up the runs. This book contains 100 articles on the Little Master. During his playing days, he used to be often referred to as the 'Record-breaking Gavaskar' or the 'Century Man', for Sunil Manohar Gavaskar simply loved to pile up the runs. On his 60th birthday, his admirers join hands to present him with a unique 'century' in the form of this book that contains 100 articles on the Little Master. In its 132-year




Sunil Gavaskar


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Gavaskar


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Biography of Sunil Gavaskar, b. 1949, former Indian cricket captain.







India Today


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