How Sunil Gavaskar reacted after being hit on the head by a Malcolm Marshall bouncer

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  • Sunil Gavaskar got hit on the head once during his career, while facing Malcolm Marshall at Georgetown in 1983. By www.cricketcoun...
    Ravi Shastri recalls that moment in this video. He says, "Gavaskar was batting on 49 when a Malcolm Marshall bouncer him smack on the forehead and bounced 10-15 meters in front of him. But Gavaskar was unruffled; he didn't flinch. But the next ball was driven firmly past Marshall for a boundary to get his half-century."
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Комментарии • 597

  • @MauryaSenapati
    @MauryaSenapati 5 лет назад +156

    Love him or hate him, got to admit Shastri is a great story-teller. The way he vividly brought to life that situation of the match; I have goosebumps !

    • @Khalis55555
      @Khalis55555 3 года назад +5

      Brother see the old videos of west indies there bowling line was rather a lot scary rather impossible to face.

    • @manishdwivedi2700
      @manishdwivedi2700 3 года назад

      Absolutely right 😊

    • @iammodestykazi6914
      @iammodestykazi6914 2 года назад

      You stole my comment, but very well summed up buddy 👍

    • @wittysparks6787
      @wittysparks6787 2 года назад +1

      save ur comment till you crosscheck story from sunny.

    • @parmukh
      @parmukh 2 года назад

      Why hate him? Absolutely love ,all cricketers. Wonderful professional in whatever he took up.

  • @anirudhmurali7115
    @anirudhmurali7115 5 лет назад +208

    Gavaskar had 14 test centuries against West Indies, when they had the most feared bowling attack of all time. Best batsman of his era.

    • @Kooolram
      @Kooolram 3 года назад +5

      13 test centuries

    • @bijaylaha5765
      @bijaylaha5765 3 года назад +3

      Correct 13 Test Centuries

    • @raghav1308
      @raghav1308 3 года назад +6

      13 centities against WI during those times marshall, holding, bishop, garner etc.

    • @77555kuyt
      @77555kuyt 3 года назад +9

      And he batted without helmet :)

    • @AbdullahAlMamun-ze9il
      @AbdullahAlMamun-ze9il 3 года назад +9

      He is not only the best batsman of his era. He is one of the finest of all time. Personally I consider him one of the top 3 of all time.

  • @goldenera7090
    @goldenera7090 10 лет назад +229

    say what you like guys - the fact remains that Gavaskar will remain the FIRST Batsmen to score 10,000 runs in Test Cricket and that speaks for itself....

    • @brijeshkp2000
      @brijeshkp2000 3 года назад +5

      @@jamesmccaul2945 how can someone else be first???

    • @moma-brevard2115
      @moma-brevard2115 3 года назад +1

      @@jamesmccaul2945 Bro Don Bradman held record for highest centuries 29 for long time. Gavasker was the guy who broke Bradman's record after long time.

    • @ajantasrivastava8684
      @ajantasrivastava8684 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@jamesmccaul2945Gavaskar is already FIRST!! How can anyone else be first again???? Think before writing / posting. And think straight!!!!

  • @UdaySastry
    @UdaySastry 3 года назад +57

    Sir Garry Sobers named him the best batsman he has ever seen!

  • @harjghuman6462
    @harjghuman6462 10 лет назад +217

    In my opinion Gavasker is the greatest Indian batsman ever. I grew up watching him and he scored runs against the best bowling attack in the history of cricket.

    • @tryarunm
      @tryarunm 8 лет назад +16

      +Harj Ghuman Not just your opinion, bhaiya, even the Master Blaster Sir Vivian Richards says Sunny was the best batsman he ever saw.

    • @tryarunm
      @tryarunm 8 лет назад +14

      +Harj Ghuman You might not know this, but Sir Len Hutton was an admirer of Sunny's batting, and said that had Sunny been white, he would have been compared to Bradman. BTW, Sunny scored 20 centuries in his first 50 Tests, second only to Bradman.

    • @ghumanharj
      @ghumanharj 8 лет назад +9

      +tryarunm I think he was better than Bradman. Bradman never had to face the West Indies pace battery.

    • @arshed1974
      @arshed1974 7 лет назад +2

      No doubt about that, exceptional.

    • @sauravmukerji6242
      @sauravmukerji6242 3 года назад

      @@ghumanharj nonsense

  • @ajitdubey5547
    @ajitdubey5547 11 лет назад +80

    I still feel Gavaskar is the greatest Batsman India Produced

    • @moma-brevard2115
      @moma-brevard2115 3 года назад +2

      Ajit Dubey I agree with you 100% fearless n stylist. Once he gets through 10 overs. Then definitely runs are there from him. On other side Chetan Chauhan was his Support. In those days if Gavasker misses 100 then definitely Gudanppa has his 100. Sandip Patil was another hard hitting future for India but he ruined it by getting in bollywood.

    • @anilapte2686
      @anilapte2686 3 года назад +2

      100% agree - the best of the best

    • @kra8438
      @kra8438 3 года назад +2

      No doubt about that

    • @suyashaswal445
      @suyashaswal445 3 года назад +1

      He is the best.....alll time favorate....who scored against .... deadliest bowling of West indies.....best bowling attack ever😁

    • @jp1966a
      @jp1966a 3 года назад

      I don't thing Gavaskar is the greatest batsman of India...in my opinion he is the greatest batsman the world has produced. All other batting greats like Bradman, Chappel, Ponting, Richards, Lara etc had top quality fast bowlers in their own team, while India had none during those times (Kapil Dev came much later). Which means Gavaskar had to face ALL the top fast bowlers of that time while the other batsmen would never face their own fast bowlers. Also they were used to batting on the fast pitches of theirs while Gavaskar's upbringing was on the slow pitches of India. So his batting had a much higher degree of difficulty and inspite of that he became the highest run getter with the highest test centuries of his time, so if you do a proper like to like comparison he comes out as the best batsman of all time...at the most you can include Bradman along with him at the top but no one else.

  • @aspiaibara9511
    @aspiaibara9511 3 года назад +8

    Sunil & I were in same school.. Same class .Our school was St Xavier's school...He was a prodigy..
    When we were in 6 or 7 th Std..There was a match between Teachers & Students ..
    He went to bat ..Bowler was Father Fritz ..a school coach ..
    He pointed out to Father that he would hit him for Six at long On ..
    ,& Lo on the 3 or 4 th ball he hit exactly where he had pointed out ..
    I think he as the only player who went in Test match without playing Ranji Trophy ..

  • @deputysheriff5994
    @deputysheriff5994 3 года назад +32

    The reason I fell in love with cricket just one actually...Sunil Manohar Gavaskar!

  • @anreddy9
    @anreddy9 10 лет назад +225

    Sunny Gavaskar, greatest Test batsman of all time. Sorry, no Sachin, no Lara, no Ponting, no Richards or a Bradman. To face the WI pace battery in those days upfront without a head-protection, no restriction on # of bouncers, pacy wickets in those days....he is right up there..far ahead of the rest.

  • @hellosaji
    @hellosaji 11 лет назад +21

    Courage thy name is Gavaskar. if he had played cricket today he would surely have averaged more than 60.

  • @arshadkamal1409
    @arshadkamal1409 4 года назад +15

    Situation very well narrated by Ravi Shastri; Gavaskar carried the burden of his team's batting on his little shoulder most of the times; faced the toughest and roughest fast bowlers of his era with guts and determination. Never ran away from opening the innings, as has been seen in post Gavaskar's era. His contribution to Indian cricket is immense and can't be undermined, even if he is called "Mr Gavaskar" by someone junior to him ( against the normal practice of addressing him and Sunny Bhai)

  • @tauzerdalal275
    @tauzerdalal275 7 лет назад +113

    I grew up w Sunny as my idol. His record against the WI at their peak 13 centuries in 27 tests at an avg of 65. I don't think there is another batsman to compare to that in history. We will never know if Don could have done better or not. Sachin is also terrific b/c he did so well against Aus at their peak and other teams, plus his ODI record and his bowling. But as a sheer opening test batsman, Sunny will still be the best all time.

    • @rajeshbista2690
      @rajeshbista2690 4 года назад +4

      I just hope the new generation of Indian cricketers would learn something from him as well. It seems all they are focused on is the IPL. What a shame!

    • @sarathyj
      @sarathyj 3 года назад +5

      And OPENING the innings without a helmet...new ball with unknown pitch and conditions

    • @bhalchandrashewale6064
      @bhalchandrashewale6064 3 года назад +1

      He was best because in his era windies have abundant fearsome bowlers 😢

  • @minoosethna4615
    @minoosethna4615 5 лет назад +17

    What R. S. omitted was that when Sunny hit that 4 with such force that it had reached the boundary before MM had finished his rundown the pitch. Oh yes I've always maintained that Sunia was the best and will always be to our gen.

  • @vikastapeli2383
    @vikastapeli2383 6 лет назад +70

    Sunny is the Godfather of Indian bating .... and many greatest player also agreed with that.

  • @arnabbhattacharyya8348
    @arnabbhattacharyya8348 3 года назад +15

    Sunny is the Sun,others revolve around him.

  • @diffbreak2366
    @diffbreak2366 3 года назад +16

    Sunny taught us a simple life-lesson of how to hold together in the middle of an adversity.

  • @shmuk4079
    @shmuk4079 6 лет назад +14

    Sunny Gavaskar is Best among all the Batsman till date..no one could match his quality..

  • @ramamanibalaji6343
    @ramamanibalaji6343 3 года назад +11

    Sunil Manohar Gavaskar is "THE" GREATEST OPENER. There is no doubt about that.

  • @johnnysing1208
    @johnnysing1208 9 лет назад +29

    Sunny is da man! Both Sunny & Marshall are bona fide GREATS!!

  • @r8rdarklord
    @r8rdarklord 9 лет назад +4

    I don't know about the story but Gavaskar did score 147 not out against an attack comprising of Roberts, Holdin, Garner and Marshall. Also, Gavaskar wore a skull cap which could have protected him against a hit to his head.

  • @sk2250
    @sk2250 3 года назад +29

    For almost a decade, it was like the test match is ended once Gavaskar got out ! That was his charismatic impression on cricket lovers. Undoubtedly Gavaskar showed batting prowess to the world, followed by Kapil dev, another legend introduced pace attack to the world. These 2 legendary cricketers can't be replaced for ever...

    • @JV-oi6ch
      @JV-oi6ch 3 года назад

      Once Gavaskar got out, the funeral procession would start. Remember 1974 Summer of 42 in England? Then India would open the bowling with spinners which is hilarious coming to think of it. This is back when there were no TVs; had to listen to commentary on noisy AM radio stations.

  • @jayaramkrishnaswamy7164
    @jayaramkrishnaswamy7164 3 года назад +6

    Gavaskar no doubt all time great opening batsman. I have seen him practising with wet tennis ball in Hindu colony with 18 yds strip before his maiden tour to west Indies in 1971.

  • @bhalchandrashewale6064
    @bhalchandrashewale6064 3 года назад +6

    This is why gavaskar was best test batsmen😊 because he scored on most bowlers friendly pitches and against most fearsome bowlers world cricket has ever seen. Probably sachin and Lara played on more batting friendly pitches during his era, though still both were also all-time greats undoubtedly. But undoubtedly sunil gavaskar was all time best test batsmen😊👌💐

  • @qaz00
    @qaz00 11 лет назад +14

    Sunny is/was/will remain the best Indian batsman ever for sure!

  • @bancilss
    @bancilss 7 лет назад +17

    Sachin's great , but Gavaskar was Greater

  • @srikumarbaggri
    @srikumarbaggri 3 года назад +3

    Gavaskar the man who make bank counters stop processing transactions when he would be in his 90s….everyone on their transistors n listening to the running commentary there would never be another Sunil Gavaskar never

  • @db3476
    @db3476 3 года назад +2

    Thank god sunny failed as a Marathi actor

  • @23roshb
    @23roshb 6 лет назад +23

    He was a master. I rate him on top of breadman, bcoz breadman played most of his matches against england only. But gavaskar played against the best fast bowlers of the world.

    • @asifpayne
      @asifpayne 6 лет назад +6

      You said Bread Man... can't stop laughing

  • @sumangowri4941
    @sumangowri4941 8 лет назад +57

    I do not know of this incident which Shastri said.But i will tell you an incident which i had seen during 1983 WI tour of India.In that test match Malcom Marshall was bowling at his dangerous pace. Gavasker's bat flew from his hands and fell somewhere near short leg while playing him .Gavasker was out for 0 and 7 runs ,both the inning out to Marshal.Everyone thought Gavasker is at the end of his career and his reflexes are not as good as before. In the next test,i saw Gavasker batting like V. Richards smashing all the WI bowlers with disdain,in the process ,he made his fastest test century 121 in 128 balls..For days i could not beleive what i saw that day.Can Gavasker play such hurricane innings in a test match against the battery of WI fast bowlers(Marshal,Holding,Winston Davis,Daiel).Then it struck me Gavasker had a point to prove against them.This was indeed bravne act for us to remember.This incident was similar to G.sobers smashing double century against D.Lilee and company when Aus played against World X1,when Sobers was out for a duck facing Lilee bouncer in the previous test.

    • @girirajgovindaraj6975
      @girirajgovindaraj6975 8 лет назад +7

      I too watched the full series on TV, and very clearly remember the Delhi test match where he scored the 29 test hundred to equal Sir Don Bradman's record. In the first test match Marshall was at his best, think the test match was at Kanpur, and in the first innings only Dilip Vengsarkar could play the fiery west indies pace battery, he scored 59, if I am not wrong and was the highest scorer. The last test match was in Chennai where Gavaskar again scored a double century and was not out on 236. In that sweltering Chennai (Madras) summer heat, gavaskar a long innings, he was very tired at the end if it. That series will always be remembered for West Indian team's all-round performance, they had the best, fastest and fiercest bowling attacks and also the best batting attacks in the world. Very fortunate to have seen the complete series.

    • @r8rdarklord
      @r8rdarklord 7 лет назад +2

      It was at Bangalore.

    • @VembarMuralidhar
      @VembarMuralidhar 7 лет назад +6

      in that series, no test match was played in Bangalore. The first test was at Kanpur, next at Delhi, then Ahmedabad (new test venue), Calcutta and Madras., the final test match.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад +4

      That hundred was at Delhi. He equalled Bradman's long standing record of 29 test centuries with this superb knock.

    • @70rks
      @70rks 4 года назад +3

      That series was after 1983 world cup victory... West Indies toured India & extracted sweet revenge by defeating India 3-0 in a five test match series & white washed India 5-0 in one day series... I remember every single match of that series. Some very fond memories of that series are etched in my mind. Like after being 8 wickets down for 90, at Kanpur , stupendous partnership between Binny & Madan Lal, wherein Binny smashed Andy Roberts for 5 fours in a single over & Madan's gritty 63 not out ; Gavaskar's centuries at Delhi & Madras, Kapil's 9 wkt haul in an innings at first ever test at Motera, Ahmedabad & debut of Sidhu & Richie Richardson in that series. But biggest disappointment was complete failure of India's world cup hero Mohinder Amarnath who had smashed 3 centuries against WI in WI earlier that year against the likes of Holding, Roberts, Marshall & Garner.

  • @momthegreatest
    @momthegreatest 6 лет назад +26

    Sunny was an all-time treat to watch when he bats,fields or does commentary

  • @Shiva_The_King_007
    @Shiva_The_King_007 6 лет назад +3

    Gavaskar scored 14 centuries against Windies greatest fast Bowling... Windies they even made a song on him too..

  • @jugnu361
    @jugnu361 7 лет назад +7

    wow......i didnt know that..but sunny faced all great bowlers without helmet.....this fact speaks of him..

  • @4cricket24
    @4cricket24 4 года назад +2

    If a ball hit a batsmen at pace direct on forehead gavasker will be on ground and ball will not go back 15feet back ur head is not made of rubber. And I searched didn't get any footage if him getting hit on his FOREHEAD directly. This guy is in a high from drugs or alcohol. Even Sunny bhay would be laughing 😜🤣

  • @sunilraghav5062
    @sunilraghav5062 3 года назад +3

    How can he survive after hit by a ball bowled by a bowler who is said to be the world's fastest bowler in that era. Now a days batsman wearing helmet also falls down after hit by a fast ball. It's really amazing that Gavaskar's head is more stronger than helmet

  • @incredibleindia75
    @incredibleindia75 6 лет назад +9

    Sunny Gavaskar was the greatest Indian opening batsman of his era and till date. He faced the best fast bowling of his era without a helmet and that needs character, guts, technique and class. And Ravi Shastri is one of the best cricket commentators India and the world ever had till date.

    • @dr.d.kgupta720
      @dr.d.kgupta720 3 года назад

      Gavaskar the toughest opener a picture of concentration and confidence in sushil doshi voice during 70to80era.. We used to listen now we are watching on u tube

  • @rohithimself
    @rohithimself 3 года назад +4

    Back when Ravi never exceeded his daily quota of liquor.

    • @27sadhu
      @27sadhu 3 года назад +1

      he actually did exceeded thats why he is bullshitting so much..watch some old cricket videos what is the impact of cricket ball on the face..o much blood..forehead p beech m lagke 15 feet towards the bowler 🤣 wo bhi malcom marshall...koi video evidence nahi h to kuch bhi faink raha h

    • @rohithimself
      @rohithimself 3 года назад

      @@27sadhu iska video Nahi hai par Baki kafi Hain. Didn't always result in blood.

  • @sidharthamishra1651
    @sidharthamishra1651 3 года назад +4

    Sunny is my heart throb.no Vivian Richards Sachin or lara.without wearing helmet.unparallal king again at West Indies bowling attack

  • @jayeshbharadwaj4772
    @jayeshbharadwaj4772 7 лет назад +7

    Sunny truly LEGEND THE BEST OPENING BATSMAN A WORLD HAS WITNESSED..SUPER CLASS ..TECHNIQUE JUST CLASS..COPY BOOK CRICKET

  • @wizard033
    @wizard033 11 лет назад +2

    @Arjun Yadav and all other Shastri supporters
    No one is questioning Gavaskars greatness,the problem is with these cooked up stories,where was this story for the last 30 years?why havent we heard about it ever that Gavaskar was hit in his with a fast delivery and didnt get treatment?yea right,is his head made up of steel or what?Wake up u people these guys like Shastri and co cook up these fancy stories to hype and get attention.

  • @GeorgetheArchitect
    @GeorgetheArchitect 8 лет назад +35

    Sunny played well at Georgetown but the real highlight of the series was Jimmy "my name is courage" Amarnath. The 90 odd he scored at Bridgetown was one of the best the WI had ever seen. That included a few consecutive sixes of Holdiing at his best. For that period between 82-84, he was indisputably the best player of fast bowling. Unfortunately, did not last but while it lasted, it was a treat..

    • @tryarunm
      @tryarunm 8 лет назад +3

      +GeorgetheArchitect Jimmy, in the latter half of his career, was rated by Sunny and Imran Khan as having the best defence of all Test batsmen.

    • @GeorgetheArchitect
      @GeorgetheArchitect 8 лет назад +3

      +tryarunm I agree. Not sure Sunny would say that, you certainly won't hear that from Shastri.. I know Imran had a high regard for Jimmy and has often said so..

    • @rsubramanian4803
      @rsubramanian4803 8 лет назад +8

      Gavaskar was a great opening batsman but he fared miserably in that 1983 series. He scored 20, 0, 1 & 32 in the first two tests. That 147 n.o. was scored on the last day of that drawn third Test match on a slow Guyana wicket when there was no result possible in that rain ruined match. He promptly failed in the next two tests at Barbados and Antigua (2, 19, 18 & 1). Jimmy Amarnath was the hero of that series and the one before that in Pakistan. He was the one who displayed tons of courage and in fact, after getting hit by a bouncer at Barbados hooked the first ball after resuming his innings for a six! It is another matter altogether that Amarnath suddenly lost his touch and scored just one run in six innings against the very same Windies on their tour of india later that year! Shastri gets it all wrong when he says there were seniors in that West Indies team "like Lloyds (sic) when compared to Richards, Greenidge etc". Lloyd was the only senior guy (he debuted in 1966) and Roberts, Richards, Greenidge, Gomes and Holding all made their debuts around the same time (1974-75 and 1975-76).

    • @tonyroy8123
      @tonyroy8123 7 лет назад +1

      I always hated two bastards, Amarnath and Prabhakar. But Courtney Walsh settled the score!

    • @gayatriangirekula6902
      @gayatriangirekula6902 7 лет назад

      GeorgetheArchitect I

  • @rafiksurti5557
    @rafiksurti5557 3 года назад +6

    All great batsman of that era Like Viv Border Javed Boycott rate him on top

    • @moma-brevard2115
      @moma-brevard2115 3 года назад

      Rafik you have forgotten Hanif Mohmond, Gary Sobers, Zaheer Abbas, Vishvanath......

  • @kauztuv
    @kauztuv 3 года назад +1

    Sure those were fearsome fast bowlers but they were plain inhuman. Who hits you on the head with a bouncer and doesn't even bother to check if you're ok? I don't get why we keep singing about how great those bowlers were. This sort of behaviour is not cricket.

  • @evanpersaud5234
    @evanpersaud5234 3 года назад +2

    In 11 test matches against the West Indies in 1983, Gavaskar scored 745 runs in 20 innings ( not out twice on 236 and 147) averaging 41.38 with 3 100s and 1 half century (90). In those 4 innings he scored 594 runs (averaging 297.00) while in the remaining 16 innings he scored 151 runs (averaging 9.43) He was caught behind by Dujon 9 times in 18 completed innings, his wicket being taken 7 times each by Marshall and Holding.

  • @ChallHatt
    @ChallHatt 3 года назад +2

    If there was a batsman who I could choose to save my life, it would be Gavaskar.

  • @krishnamurthy524
    @krishnamurthy524 3 года назад +2

    Gavaskar is the best opening batsman the world has ever produced.

  • @bhuvanc4992
    @bhuvanc4992 11 лет назад +7

    Some details vary, but in essence it reinforces the point Shastri is making.

  • @ahmjamil0
    @ahmjamil0 6 лет назад +7

    I have always maintained and always will say that Sunil Gavaskar was the greatest ever Indian batsman.

  • @prashantnahata471
    @prashantnahata471 3 года назад +5

    In my books the finest Indian batsman , ever . He played all rhe great bowlers of his time with aplomb and was one Indian batsman best equipped to play the moving ball ,the rising ball coming at his plexus ,the spinning ball turning away 90 degrees after pitching . Always aware of where his off stump stood .

  • @ghumanharj
    @ghumanharj 11 лет назад +15

    I rate Gavasker higher than Tundulkar, any day!

    • @samratghosh5296
      @samratghosh5296 3 года назад +1

      Virat the modern version of Tendulkar , Tendulkar the modern version of Gavaskar , that's the Indian cricket for you ❤️.

    • @sashidharkaranam2618
      @sashidharkaranam2618 3 года назад +1

      @@samratghosh5296
      Gavaskar-2G
      Tendulkar-3G
      Kohli-4G
      State of the art in their time.

  • @jp1966a
    @jp1966a 3 года назад +1

    I don't thing Gavaskar is the greatest batsman of India...in my opinion he is the greatest batsman the world has produced. All other batting greats like Bradman, Chappel, Ponting, Richards, Lara etc had top quality fast bowlers in their own team, while India had none during those times (Kapil Dev came much later). Which means Gavaskar had to face ALL the top fast bowlers of that time while the other batsmen would never face their own fast bowlers. Also they were used to batting on the fast pitches of theirs while Gavaskar's upbringing was on the slow pitches of India. So his batting had a much higher degree of difficulty and inspite of that he became the highest run getter with the highest test centuries of his time, so if you do a proper like to like comparison he comes out as the best batsman of all time...at the most you can include Bradman along with him at the top but no one else.

  • @MrGunwitch
    @MrGunwitch 2 года назад +1

    It's a great story but there's no way that Sunny took a bouncer from Marshall flush to the forehead, with no helmet, and continued batting. Zero chance. At the very least he'd have a fractured skull and be knocked unconscious, at the worst he'd be dead.

  • @_E_A_AnujSharma
    @_E_A_AnujSharma 3 года назад +1

    Sunny sir itne mahan ballebaj the
    Unki batting me atmavishwas jhalakta tha
    Vo itni confidence se batting karte the jo chahe vo karte the 1 ghante me mujhe 1 run banana he to vo aese rit se khelte the
    Pr vo out nahi hote the
    Itni jawabdari se batting karte the lajawab batsman
    Sachin kohli lara ponting aur border ye log bhi acche he per gavaskar sir ko koi jawab nahi
    Westindies ke bowling attack jabrdast tha
    Marshall holding garner Roberts ye bowling attack samne koi tik nahi sakta tha

  • @ParijatKar
    @ParijatKar 3 года назад +1

    No wonder this man is the longest serving Indian coach. Just see the vocal tonic.

  • @HariKrishna-jb3qb
    @HariKrishna-jb3qb 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm very big fan of @SUNIL GAVASKAR SIR

  • @syedabbas1101
    @syedabbas1101 3 года назад +1

    Sunny bhai was the a rare cricketing specimen best in technic and temperament. I challenge todays batsmen will not be able to play a single day cricket without those protective gears.

  • @murtazakhan4331
    @murtazakhan4331 5 лет назад +2

    sunny was all time great test batsman brave and soft

  • @bigmoose143
    @bigmoose143 2 года назад +1

    Jimmy was the gladiator of that series much as Ravi Shatri tries to lionise him. Georgetown was the flattest wicket

  • @venkateshradhakrishna839
    @venkateshradhakrishna839 3 года назад +3

    Amazing narration, I almost witnessed the scene, Gavaskar d great 😊

  • @vickkydude
    @vickkydude 7 лет назад +12

    Sunil gavaskar the legend

  • @blackdiamond7089
    @blackdiamond7089 3 года назад +1

    AGREED 100%....YOUR COMMENTS FOR GAWASKKAR THE GREAT BATSMAN....HE IS COMPLETE ACADEMY OF BATTING
    WITH LOVE & RESPECT FROM PAKISTAN

  • @always.entertain
    @always.entertain 4 года назад +1

    Sun is sunny shining as ever Sunny Gavaskar. ....... Corona virus arrived in India year 2008 known as IPL (industrialists premiere league) cricket gone for a toss. Loafers are coaches and jockers are expert commentators... Gavaskar last innings at Bangalore at that turning track is an epic ...

  • @nikunjasundaray5848
    @nikunjasundaray5848 3 года назад +1

    Sunil Gavaskar is the greatest, alongwith Viv Richards

  • @dr.d.kgupta720
    @dr.d.kgupta720 3 года назад +1

    Three charectertstic about sunny he never used helmet during his own era ...faced most toughest baller of the world and never waited umpire signal

  • @pradeeppatki4936
    @pradeeppatki4936 3 года назад +1

    S.G. all time great in history of Indian cricket.

  • @TheGilbalfas
    @TheGilbalfas 3 года назад

    All the great batsman can take a hit and then hit the bowler for 4 next ball. Sunny was a small guy though. BIG HEART & STRONG MIND

  • @krtmddhs
    @krtmddhs 6 лет назад +2

    What a dull speaker..I bet this guy will make the funniest joke in the world a tragic story.

  • @fanclub69
    @fanclub69 3 года назад +2

    I am amazed with the sense of humour SG carry till date.

  • @vatsiyengar4894
    @vatsiyengar4894 9 лет назад +7

    gud tru story by legendry commentator shastri but he left out sm details...da ball actuly went out of shape after it hit gavaskar n had 2 b replaced...after dat marshall wuz a bit scared 2 bwl but hestill bowld a ball dat wuz arnd 196 kph (da fastest ball ever) but gavaskar hit it out of da stadium wid just 1 hand...after dat WI became afraid n forfeited da test series. wot a legend sunny bhai iz! indian crick8 easily da best ov all tym

    • @patonrose2325
      @patonrose2325 9 лет назад

      +Vats Iyengar bahahah

    • @abdurrehman4793
      @abdurrehman4793 6 лет назад

      sir were watching that live?
      if that happened then why sunny didn't bleed ?. did sunny hit a six on the next ball or a four he hitted
      did India managed to draw that test? who won that series

  • @kaushikganguli1091
    @kaushikganguli1091 3 года назад +1

    Gavaskar, Amarnath, Vishwanath would have been the top order from 1969 to 1988. All very great batsmen....

  • @sanjivmahendrachadha5931
    @sanjivmahendrachadha5931 3 года назад +2

    Hats off to Gavaskar ji... And thanks to Mr. Ravi for sharing this.

  • @jaydash1925
    @jaydash1925 3 года назад +1

    #Marshal was the terror at that time for all the batsmen ...
    💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💖💞💞💞💞💟💟💟💗💗💗💕💕💕💕

  • @honestballubhai8727
    @honestballubhai8727 8 лет назад +2

    For all of ur information Mr Shastri talking about a great Indian master of cricket just before Sachin

  • @trueblueleo
    @trueblueleo 10 лет назад +9

    @Muhammed Imtiaz.., You didn't abuse but your doubts suggested otherwise.., On what basis can you say or prove that Story was tampered.., Did you even have any basis of allegation that Gavaskar was scared off WIndies when he had 14 test centuries against single cricket playing competition.., as for Pakistani players being cheaters and match fixers is proven time and again.., don't slam someone if you have no basis to talk or worthy points to prove against..!!

  • @abhijeetbhattacharya1685
    @abhijeetbhattacharya1685 3 года назад

    Number 1 Don bradman
    Number 2 Sunil Gavaskar
    The rest follows thereafter.
    No doubt about this

  • @sameersayed1549
    @sameersayed1549 3 года назад +7

    Sunil Gavaskar is a book of batting technique. No one till now is near to him and will never...salute to the legend

  • @Akshara_A
    @Akshara_A 3 года назад +4

    Gavaskar is one of the greatest batsmen in the history of sport but still I feel playing without helmet is stupidity

    • @chandrareddy4392
      @chandrareddy4392 3 года назад

      Madam, unluckily the protective equipment was not as robestive as it is now.

    • @vhtevhte
      @vhtevhte 3 года назад

      The helmets used to be very heavy back then curbing the reflexes of any Batsman.Batsmen of the quality and confidence that Sunny possessed never like any hinderences while batting.

  • @ruchi6407
    @ruchi6407 7 лет назад +2

    Sunil Gavaskar played those Windies bowlers with ease and elegance AND without a helmet.

  • @hyena131
    @hyena131 8 лет назад +12

    While one can't chide Mr. Shastri for his receding hairline, the dye job is a little dodgy...

  • @vijayvijaysingh3800
    @vijayvijaysingh3800 6 лет назад +2

    Most of these stories r just made in reality 1978 79 india came back from WI just coz they were bowling too fast after first test and cancelled remaining test matches gavaskar was one of them did anyone tell that story.

  • @asavnad7246
    @asavnad7246 3 года назад +1

    Shastri can do better after having his drinks.

  • @adityatripathy8868
    @adityatripathy8868 3 года назад +1

    Sunny is the best ever till date.

  • @AviatorShashank
    @AviatorShashank 6 лет назад +3

    Newton’s third law of motion defined.
    Every action has an equal and opposite reaction

  • @Wellesly
    @Wellesly 3 года назад +1

    Today players will get a concussion replacement 🤣 And will miss the next test too and will do some endorsements in the break

  • @bhavadasvarmavarma1114
    @bhavadasvarmavarma1114 5 лет назад +1

    Yes. We are fortunate to live in the era of Gavaskars and Marshalls. Both are exemplary in their respective job. I have followed this in radio commentary and The Hindu. SMG is on the best technical batsman I have ever seen or heard. He can play either way which has been proved. It is quite unfortunate that during the time of tendulkars and dravids, the quality of carribean speedesters has been drastically came down which was a great loss for cricket lovers

  • @vasanttondale
    @vasanttondale 11 лет назад +8

    @SL-USA-Lions,what is your age?Boy this incidence did happen in the West Indies in 1983 Possibly Guyana Test.Get your facts right.And about Kolkatta incidence in 1996 Your own country felicitated a man who shown" We are sorry Sri Lanka" placard.Just tell me what about denying Sehwag a well deserved century by bowling a big big no ball?

    • @sl-usa-lions6526
      @sl-usa-lions6526 10 лет назад +1

      I'm not your Boy. So shut the fuck up.

    • @sl-usa-lions6526
      @sl-usa-lions6526 10 лет назад

      POS: Piece of Shit.. just because I've got SL in my screen name doesn't mean I'm from Sri Lanka. Are you an Astrologer? BTW why you hate on Sri Lanka so much? Just Piss off you Dumb POS.

    • @sl-usa-lions6526
      @sl-usa-lions6526 10 лет назад

      And lastly fix your grammar. Can't even say what you have an your dumb mind with a proper sentence. I'm done with you POS so I don't care for your replies.

    • @vasanttondale
      @vasanttondale 10 лет назад +1

      You first shut up you fool. And don't tell me about my grammar.See what you are up to yourself.And don't comment about my Country.It's none of your business.And by the way for your kind information I don't hate Sri Lanka.But that Sehwag incident galled me because I am a true Cricket fan,unlike you India hater.A narrow minded Dump.

    • @sl-usa-lions6526
      @sl-usa-lions6526 10 лет назад

      Quote: "You first shut up you fool".
      I rest my case.
      You're a real POS.

  • @vvk594
    @vvk594 5 лет назад +2

    Great great gavaskar

  • @SuperVinod7
    @SuperVinod7 3 месяца назад

    Sunil Gavaskar faced greatest bowling attack from West indies, Australia, England... Then scored centuries without equipment like today's generation players... Otherwise Sunil Gavaskar would have scored nearly 60-70 centuries.

  • @Nityanand-ro5ft
    @Nityanand-ro5ft 2 месяца назад

    Shri Shree Sunil Gavaskar had designed,developed a Cricket Helmet made of plaster of paris.We have old photographs of him wearing it during some matches.This helmet by Sunny/ SG must be manufactured now in bulk.....nandan, nityanand, mudbhatkal of Hubli City, Karnataka State, India, Jai Hind, Jai Hanuman...
    22/07/2024....

  • @pratapchakraborty9282
    @pratapchakraborty9282 3 года назад

    Sunny devoured the poison & gave it back to the demons.Salute sir gavaskar.

  • @maheshtj1233
    @maheshtj1233 2 года назад

    Piece of Cake with new equipment for Sunil Gavaskar.. No doubts..... He would have averaged beyond 70 for sure... 50 centuries... Definitely it would have been on

  • @fanofyoubulb
    @fanofyoubulb 10 лет назад +1

    the fact that sunil narien was named after him shows how brave and famous gavaskar was in West Indies during that time.

  • @VivekNaik-w8i
    @VivekNaik-w8i 15 дней назад

    Shastri toh 1985 to 1991 Tak 20 ke average se khela aur sunny ka 25 tha one day mein (1982 to 1986) Toh aise ghatiya player Aaj ground staff nahi bante toh kya bante ?

  • @VivekNaik-w8i
    @VivekNaik-w8i 15 дней назад

    Time Time ki baat hai bhai . Zara sochiye . Sunny kitna slow tha . Kya woh Virat ya Rohit ke saanne tiktaa ? Dekho kitna competition hai Aaj . Aaj 2 game nahi khele toh aapki chutti ho jayegi .sunny ke zamane mein sunny 1981 to 1983 Tak Bina performance khela . Kya yeh Aaj mumkin hai ?

  • @kpsjconsultantsdeviilaxmie8174
    @kpsjconsultantsdeviilaxmie8174 3 месяца назад

    If Viv Richards and Clive Lloyd deserved Knighthood, in spite of being a formidable team, why not Sunil Gavaskar for being the best opening batsman ever and Kapil Dev for humiliation the preponderant Windies in 1983 World Cup
    Western biases on Indians
    Worst still, Sunny and Kapil Dev never got their recognition from the Government of India also, whereas so many others get Bharat Ratna

  • @kmohan24
    @kmohan24 9 лет назад +13

    Laws of Physics defied.

    • @ashb001
      @ashb001 6 лет назад +2

      Gavaskar wore a headband - a padding around the head underneath his hat. Its not inconceivable that a ball upon hitting it would behave as Ravi Shastri described.

    • @biswadipdasgupta4204
      @biswadipdasgupta4204 6 лет назад

      Yes ashb001 I recall him wearing quite a sturdy skullcap underneath his floppy sunhat during the 1979 series in England.

    • @s.c.parida9705
      @s.c.parida9705 3 года назад

      No batsman can be better opening batsman like Sunny Gavaskar and no one is better than him as far as Test Cricket is concerned.

    • @kmohan24
      @kmohan24 3 года назад

      @@s.c.parida9705 Well that is debatable. But what has that got to do with the crap which comes out of Sastry's mouth? Remember, Gavaskar is not Rajinikant ;-)

  • @arunthomas4652
    @arunthomas4652 2 месяца назад

    Sunil gavaskar neutralized the best fast bowling attacks. Salute little master for scoring centuries against West indies, Australia, Pakistan and England in the 80s without protection, bouncer rules.

  • @ramangshu9718
    @ramangshu9718 8 лет назад +2

    Who allows this womaniser & laggard like Shastri to speak? Gavaskar has a very kind heart to allow this..

    • @RD-oi4su
      @RD-oi4su 3 года назад

      He advertises for booze companis subtly

  • @asimmughal2900
    @asimmughal2900 7 лет назад +2

    its a fake story bcz Sunil Gavaskar never got hit on head ever . so he says lie ..

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 6 лет назад

      He was hit?? How high are you?

  • @srinivasraosreekantapuram9837
    @srinivasraosreekantapuram9837 Месяц назад

    Terrific sunny ji. Salute the legend. Shastri kudos for your touching narration

  • @firdausHITMAN
    @firdausHITMAN 11 лет назад +3

    Where was this? Thanks for the upload.