
The son of India’s greatest batsman, Rohan Gavaskar, will undoubtedly be remembered for having a less than stellar career than his father, who is widely considered to be the greatest batsman of all time.
Biography of Rohan Gavaskar:
- Rohan Gavaskar Real Name: Rohan Jaivishwa
- Rohan Gavaskar Profession: Former Indian Cricketer
- Rohan Gavaskar Best Performance: 54 in the 2004 cricket against Zimbabwe
- Rohan Gavaskar Net Worth: $5 Million
- Rohan Gavaskar Salary: $250,000
- Rohan Gavaskar Instagram Handle: @rohangavaskar154
Physical Status:
- Rohan Gavaskar Height: 5 Feet and 5 inches
- Rohamn Gavaskar Weight: 70 kg
- Rohan Gavaskar Eye Colour: Dark brown
- Rohan Gavaskar Hair Colour: Black
Personal Life:
- Rohan Gavaskar Date Of Birth: 20 February 1976
- Place Of Birth: Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
- Rohan Gavaskar Nationality: Indian
- Hometown: Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
- Rohan Gavaskar School: Xaviers Collegiate School, Kolkata, Bombay Scottish School, and then Ramniranjan Anandilal Podar College of Commerce and Economics
Family Statistics:
- Rohan Gavaskar Marital Status: Married
- Rohan Gavaskar Wife: Swati Mankar.
- Rohan Gavaskar Children: Reha Gavaskar
- Rohan Gavaskar Parents: Father- Sunil Gavaskar, Mother- Marshneil Gavaskar
- Rohan Gavaskar Religion: Hinduism
Career Statistics:
- ODI debut
vs Australia at The Gabba, Jan 18, 2004
- Last ODI
vs Pakistan at Edgbaston, Sep 19, 2004
- IPL debut
vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Eden Gardens, Mar 14, 2010
- Last IPL
vs Chennai Super Kings at Eden Gardens, Mar 16, 2010
Achievements:
- In 2004, Gavaskar travelled with the Indian cricket squad to Australia.
- The BCCI granted amnesty to 71 players in June 2009, including him. As a result, he returned to the team.
- In 11 One Day Internationals, he participated.
- In the Ranji Trophy and the Duleep Trophy, he competed on behalf of Bengal.
Here are some lesser-known facts about Rohan Gavaskar:
- By naming his child Rohan, Sunil Gavaskar pays homage to three renowned athletes he admires. Rohan Jaivishwa is a combination of Rohan Kanhai, ML Jaishimha, and Gundappa Vishwanath.
- Rohan is the grandson of former Indian batsman MK Mantri, as well as the nephew of former Indian wicketkeeper and batsman Gundappa Vishwanath.
- Throughout his career, Rohan played only 11 One Day International games for India.
- During his international career, he never played a game in India.
- A Bengali representative in both the Ranji Trophy and the Duleep Trophy, Rohan played for the state of Bengal.
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