Wednesday, 1 May 2013

GAWASKAR AND KOHLI RECOMMENDED FOR AWARDS BY BCCI


Mumbai: The Cricket Board (Bcci) has suggested the names of junior batsman Virat Kohli for the prestigious Arjuna honor and previous skipper Sunil Gavaskar for the Dhyanchand lifetime accomplishment honour to the games service. 

Affirming this, Bcci sources said that on Tuesday was the final date for suggesting the recompenses to the games service. 

"We have suggested just the aforementioned two names," the sources illuminated making it demonstrate that no cricketer`s innocence has been proposed for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna grant in the not so distant future. 

Gavaskar, the main Indian cricketer not long ago named by previous England umpire Dickie Bird in his select World Test Xi, resigned from the diversion in 1987 a wonderful 16-year later-long lifework throughout which he came to be the first on the planet to score 10,000 Test runs. 

Taking all things together, he played in 125 Tests and was a part of the successful Indian World Cup scoring group headed by Kapil Dev in 1983 then afterward headed the nation to a different major one-day title, the World Championship of Cricket in Australia two years after the fact. 

Gavaskar, who will turn 64 on July 10, is at present a Tv analyst and a feature writer. 


BCCI recommends Kohli, Gavaskar for government awards (© AP)

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