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Former Indian International Cricketer Sunil Manohar Gavaskar, better known as Little Master and Sunny, was born on July 10, 1949 in Mumbai. He also set a record of one thousand runs in a single year in world cricket. Gavaskar has scored 34 centuries while scoring more than 9,000 runs. Gavaskar was also a very good sleep fielder and an excellent catcher and he also proved to be excellent as the captain of the Indian team.Din vishesh
Gavaskar is seen as an ideal in world cricket because he excelled in both ODIs and Tests. If we talk about Gavaskar's cricket record, Gavaskar was the first person to score 10,000 runs in a Test match. He broke Donald Bradman's record for most centuries in a cricket match. Bradman had 29 centuries while Gavaskar made 34. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 1980. He has also received the Arjuna Award. He also acquired Wisden in 1980. He was also given the COL CK Naidu Lifetime Achievement Award by the BCCI in 2012.
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The Border - Gavaskar Trophy was established in 1996 in his honor. Even after retiring from cricket, he has remained associated with cricket. Gavaskar has been the chairman of the ICC Cricket Board. They are currently also heard more than cricket commentary. Balraj Bhalla Famous revolutionary Balraj Bhalla was born on June 10, 1888 in Gujranwala district of Punjab. Balraj Bhalla passed his MA examination in 1911, but due to the influence of Rashbehari Bose and Khudiram Bose, he joined the revolutionary movement at an early age. This led to his university degree being withdrawn. Balraj was very courageous and ready to take the biggest risk. He believed that there was nothing wrong with killing some representatives of imperialism or robbing government banks for the sacred purpose of independence. In 1919, Balraj Bhalla was sentenced to three years in prison for throwing a bomb at the viceroy's car. He was also tried in the Lahore conspiracy case and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment. In the last days of his life, Balraj Bhalla lost faith in political violence and became a follower of the non-violent path of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. Balraj Bhalla died on October 26, 1956. Compiled by: Dinesh G Vaghela, Pay Center School No. 1 Sayla, Ta: Sayla, Dist: Surendranagar
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