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Sunil Gavaskar leaves commentary duty after mother-in-law passes away

Updated on: 03 February,2024 07:20 AM IST  |  Visakhapatnam
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Gavaskar on Friday afternoon flew to Kanpur to be with his wife, Marshneil Gavaskar, and their family, India Today reports.

Sunil Gavaskar leaves commentary duty after mother-in-law passes away

Sunil Gavaskar

Former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar left the commentary duty during the second Test match between India and England after his mother-in-law Pushpa Mehrotra passed away. Gavaskar on Friday afternoon flew to Kanpur to be with his wife, Marshneil Gavaskar, and their family, India Today reports.


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Gavaskar, who played 125 Tests and scored 10,122 runs and 3092 runs in 108 ODIs, has taken up multiple roles in cricket administration after his retirement. He had also served as interim BCCI president in the past.


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