Sunny turns fifty (12 July 1999)
Calcutta, July 11: India's highest run-getter in Test cricket Sunil Gavaskar completed half century in the field of life Saturday
12-Jul-1999
12 July 1999
Sunny turns fifty
The Daily Star
Calcutta, July 11: India's highest run-getter in Test cricket Sunil
Gavaskar completed half century in the field of life Saturday.
The man with the highest number of centuries in Test however, spent
the entire day in the company of his family and close friends Gautam
Thakkar and Milind Rege at Khandala, which is a three hour drive from
Mumbai. Gavaskar's sister Kavita and her husband Gundappa Vishwanath
were the other two family members who were present.
Thakkar incidentally is Sunil Gavaskar's partner in badminton. This
is one game that Gavaskar plays regularly when he is in Mumbai.
Talking over from his resident in Mumbai on Friday, the 'little
master' said that even though there were plans of a lavish
celebration by his family members he had asked them to refrain from
it. The death of his mentor M.L.Jaishima only a couple of days back
had depressed him. Besides, the ongoing battle at Kargil and the
death news of Indian soldiers have also overshadowed his joy at
reaching 50.
"The entire country is reeling under the threat of a war. So how can
I celebrate my birthday at this juncture," Gavaskar said.
Even though, Sunny Gavaskar did not allow any functions to celebrate
his 50th birthday, people in Calcutta, celebrated the occasion with
gaiety.
Posters of Gavaskar on street corners were garlanded. Fans chanted
slogans like "Long live the little master," and "We hope he gets a
maiden 100 in life." A banner read, "We may not be there, but our
generation will remember you on July 10, 2049."
Source :: The Daily Star