The interviewer has not come prepared for this interview. To think that this is a Wharton interview. He asks Sunil Gavaskar to list his own achievements. When, rightly Gavaskar refused to do so, the interviewer lists one with great difficulty from memory! Who is this guy and why is he still doing interviews for Wharton.
the only good think is of course the pearls of wisdom from Gavaskar.
I listen to every word a commentator has to say (that's my job), and have always amazed at the JOY those Aussie commentators - Ian Healy, Ian Chappell, Riche Benaud, Billy Lawry, Tony Greig and now Michael Slater had whenever an Australian wicket fell. Whereas our Indian commentators like Sunil Gawaskar, Ravi Shastri, Harsha Bhogle, Sanjay Manjrekar and others CRY with pain with every Indian wicket going down.
Shouldn't the interviewer have done his research and elaborated his records..instead of asking Sunny to describe his records himself. That's an awkward question.
The interviewer has not come prepared for this interview. To think that this is a Wharton interview. He asks Sunil Gavaskar to list his own achievements. When, rightly Gavaskar refused to do so, the interviewer lists one with great difficulty from memory! Who is this guy and why is he still doing interviews for Wharton.
the only good think is of course the pearls of wisdom from Gavaskar.
rishi1923 1 year ago
Great Man.we still relish your amazing exploits in the cricket fields ..Sunny
hellosaji 1 year ago
I listen to every word a commentator has to say (that's my job), and have always amazed at the JOY those Aussie commentators - Ian Healy, Ian Chappell, Riche Benaud, Billy Lawry, Tony Greig and now Michael Slater had whenever an Australian wicket fell. Whereas our Indian commentators like Sunil Gawaskar, Ravi Shastri, Harsha Bhogle, Sanjay Manjrekar and others CRY with pain with every Indian wicket going down.
poor indian cricke
m1kamb 1 year ago
Shouldn't the interviewer have done his research and elaborated his records..instead of asking Sunny to describe his records himself. That's an awkward question.
pranavjd 1 year ago
Great interview by a great man. I am glad he said what he did.
Drwatson1977 1 year ago
All this proved beyond a shadow of doubt that these people still belonged to the jungles and forests, instead of a civilised country....
From Gavaskars's autobiography- you forgot the 4th "D" - (racial) Discrimination.
His legacy is one of racist hypocrisy.
funkymofo 2 years ago
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aniruddhahar 1 year ago
very good lession for us
sumithra100 2 years ago
Outstanding interview! Wonderful snippets on leadership for potential leaders to think and imbibe
pblaksh 2 years ago 2