Rohan Gavaskar, who retired from competitive cricket in 2012. And appeared in 11 One-Day Internationals for Team India. Accumulating 151 runs at an average of 18.87 with a half-century.
Former India cricketer Rohan Gavaskar responded to a troll who questioned his qualifications by posting a flashback photo of him batting as a kid.
Rohan Gavaskar, the son of Indian cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar, has played 11 One-Day Internationals for his country.
He had a lengthy and also successful domestic cricket career. Appearing in over a hundred first-class and also List A matches.
He currently works as a cricket pundit and also is a member of the Indian Premier League’s commentary team.
A social media troll recently tried to poke fun at Rohan by asking about his job.
“@rohangava9 is now a #IPL2022 commentator.
When did he stop playing and also retire?
Is it possible that I’m missing #Cricket? “a tweet from a Twitter user.
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The former India all-rounder retaliated quickly. And posting a photo of himself playing cricket when he was younger.
“Proof that I played cricket,” Rohan said.
Rohan, who retired from competitive cricket in 2012. Appeared in 11 One-Day Internationals for India, scoring 151 runs at an average of 18.87 with a half-century.
The 46-year-old also appeared in 117 first-class matches. Scoring 6938 runs at an average of 44.19, with 18 centuries and 34 half-centuries.
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Between 2009 and also 2010, he played for the Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League.
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When questioned about playing for India, Gavaskar replied. “Every cricketer desires to play for the country, and I am lucky to have represented India.”