Rohan Gavaskar shuts down a troll who questioned about his cricket career

Rohan Gavaskar represented India in 11 ODIs.

Rohan Gavaskar | Getty

Former Indian cricketer, Rohan Gavaskar on Friday (1st April) gave a befitting reply to a troll who took at dig at him by asking about his cricket career. 

Batting great Sunil Gavaskar’s son Rohan made his debut for India in the VB Series against Australia at Brisbane in 2004. He went on to play 11 ODIs, scoring 151 runs for the nation. His last match for Team India came against Pakistan in Birmingham.

Gavaskar also played 117 FC matches and had 18 centuries to his name with highest score of an unbeaten 212. He even led Bengal in the early 2000s and scored around 7000 runs. In 126 List A matches, the southpaw scored over 3000 runs with a best of unbeaten 101 runs. 

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He was also a part of the Kolkata Tigers in 2007’s private league in Indian Cricket League (ICL). Then between 2009 and 2010, he also played in the IPL and represented Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). In 2012, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. 

Rohan is currently working as a commentator in IPL 2022. Recently, a social media troll questioned his career. 

"@rohangava9 is now commentator in #IPL2022. When did he played and retired actually. Am I missing #Cricket," a Twitter user said. 

Replying to this, Gavaskar posted a picture of himself playing cricket during his childhood and said that it’s the proof that he played cricket. 

“Proof that I did play cricket," replied Rohan.

 

 
 

By Ankitjit Singh - 03 Apr, 2022

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