
Sunil Gavascar with his statue at the WankHhed stadium. (Pic Credit: x) After his state is introduced at the WankHede stadium, the legend says he’s “with a loss of words because I’m impressed” Mumbai: It was an opportunity that had to get to him. Soon after he and the former ICC, President BCCI and MCA Sharad Pawwar introduced their sculptures at the entrance to the Sharad Pawar cricket museum, which was opened in a shimmering function at the Wankhede stadium on Saturday. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The MCA cricket museum has a special section for Gavascar and all the other giants of bombs and Indian cricket. Soon after the President of the Mumbai Cricket Association Ajinkya Naik revealed that Gavascar gave two of his caps, one he wore for Mumbai and the other for Dadar Union, Museum, Gavascar revealed that his Dadar EU caps because it was his “cap” who worn everything back in Chapel’s 9th India. Memorial 59, who set out in Melboun in 1981, which he had in 1981, in 1981, which he had in the legendary Kapilian development. The dream of five for 28 at 16.4, although it is concerned about poor knee injuries. Capilo’s deadly charm helped India only 83. Gavascar explained that playing for the historical Dadar Union Club also taught him that “the game is larger than the individual and that you do not take it for granted.” “I think I have to tell you why (I gave) the Dadar Union cap except the fact that Dadar Union has taught me so much about the fact that the game is larger than the individual. That you do not take the game for granted. “When the chapel came and took five goals, the previous day was good. “And I’m superstitious, as you probably know from nowhere. And so, I think, I had a cap of Dadar Union, which was lucky. And that’s why I was wearing a cap, not Indian cap, because it was … they had to be about 60-80 runs, and then lost, and it is just overnight. Between 1981 in Melbourne. Gavascar, expressing his heart gratitude to the MCA gesture to install his statue at the WankHhed stadium, said, “Actually, I’m embarrassed because I’m amazed. This unique gesture. A 76 -year -old man who was spewing with emotions has paid the final tribute to MCA and described the association as “Mother who held his hand from the beginning”. “MCA, as I said in the past (also), is like my mother. When he talked about his impression of his statue, inspired by his 10,000-milestone celebration. Running in a test cricket-gavascar, he was the first cricket to receive 10,000 runs in the Ahmedabad test cricket in 1987, married in 1987. After Gavascar took a tour of the MCA cricket museum, he revealed that his favorite part of the place was part of the “India Blazers” on the display. “It was just a rushing trip, but I think looking at some Blazers, because Blazers changed over time. There are combs that have changed over time. At the beginning there were three lions on the ridge (Indian jacket).” “Now the BCCI logo is on the ridge. So seeing these things are very, very moving,” he said. Previously, speaking on stage, Gavascar thanked former India and Captain Mumbai Ajit Wadekar for “raising him” in the first years of his cricket career. “This is an honor not only for me, but all those who played with me at different levels, including international level.” “It’s all for them, so I believe it is everyone’s honor. It happens that scoring is running, goals, you need happiness and support and MCA has always supported me. “When I was in the Indian team, Wadekar was my captain. If he was here, it would be great. It would be great if Milind Rege and Hemant Waingankar were here,” Gavascar added. “Madhya Pradesh (Cricket Association) also opened the museum, but they built it for four years, but our committee has completed the museum for only six months. Pawar Saahab (Sharad Pawar) suggested that the museum be part of the Mumbai tour. It is an international standard museum. Former Minister of the Union, former ICC, BCCI and MCA Sharad Pawar, lawyer Maharashtra Ashish Shelar and other MCA holders were present on this occasion.