Sunil Gavaskar a myth or .... lets review

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Sunil Gavaskar

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Gavaskar retired from test cricket in 1987, and therefore his era would appear to almost completely coincide with the great Windies bowling lineups of the late 70s and 80s. In 27 tests against the West Indies, Gavaskar scored an almost unbelievable 2749 runs at an average of 65.45, with an astonishing 13 centuries. These statistics are often used by fans and supporters to underline his claims as the greatest opening batsman of all-time. However, one of the great myths that has grown up about Gavaskar is his amazing dominance of the otherwise unconquered West Indian four pronged pace battery that these statistics would suggest. If you break down the actual series that he played, Gavaskar’s record doesn’t quite look as impressive as a first glance would indicate.
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that is pure crap!

which other opening batsman faced the battery of fast bowlers that Gavo faced???

Yeah, he didn't make a century every time he faced WI 4 prong...but who did? And yes, he scored against the likes of Holding and Roberts!

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