Celebrations at Motera on 50th anniversary of Sunil Gavaskar’s Test debut
Sunil Gavaskar celebrating the 50th anniversary of his Test debut  (BCCI)
Sunil Gavaskar celebrating the 50th anniversary of his Test debut (BCCI)

… BCCI marks occasion by presenting former captain with commemorative Test cap

IT was exactly 50 years ago, on March 6, 1971, that Sunil Gavaskar made his Test debut in Port of Spain on India’s tour of the West Indies and which they won 1-0 – a seminal achievement, one of the high points in the history of Indian cricket.

To mark the occasion, BCCI felicitated Gavaskar at the lunch break on the third day of the ongoing fourth and final Test between India and England in Ahmedabad with a commemorative Test cap. For his part, Gavaskar chose to make another debut of sorts on the day, on Instagram.

Back in 1971, the debutant opening batsman made 65 in that first innings and 67 not out in the second, as India won the Test by seven wickets. He scored 774 runs in four Tests on that tour. That remains the record for the most runs in a Test series by an India batsman, and joint 12th (with Steven Smith, in the 2019 Ashes) in the overall list of batsmen with most runs in a Test series.

Gavaskar went on to achieve many milestones in his career, including becoming the first to score 10 000 runs in Test cricket, which he got to in Ahmedabad, at the same Motera stadium (though it was far from being the massive facility it is today) where the current Test match is being played. That was in March 1987, against Imran Khan’s Pakistan.

Gavaskar retired from the game later that year with 10 122 runs from 125 Tests at an average of 51.12, with a-then record 34 centuries in the format. He also played 108 ODIs, scoring 3 092 runs at an average of 35.13.

He has since worn many hats including being the president of the BCCI for a short period in 2014. But it is as one of the busiest television commentators that he is most recognised these days.

(CRICINFO)

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