Sunil Gavaskar
Walked out of field in 1981 Melbourne Test after Australians asked me to ‘get lost’: Sunil Gavaskar | Watch video
The incident mapped as a Dennis Lillee in-cutter delivery caught Gavaskar on the pad in front of umpire Rex Whitehead. Gavaskar, protesting that the ball had hit his bat first was shown the index finger signalling him out. But the Indian opener was adamant on his stance and decided not to leave the field.
Ind Vs Aus: Gavaskar doesn't want S Gill to open innings, here's why
“I would be keeping Mayank Agarwal. I know he’s not looked good but he’s a quality player. I would keep him in the side and open the batting with Rohit,” Gavaskar told Sanjay Manjrekar in an interview on sony sports Network.
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