what was Gavaskar's vivid recollection of his childhood days? Describe in your own words
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Ans. Gavaskar's most vivid recollection of his childhood days, was cricket-playing days, when he almost broke his mother's nose. His mother used to bowl to him in the small gallery of their house, where they played their daily match with a tennis ball.
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- Gavaskar, one of the greatest batsmen of all time, was born and raised in a small village in southern India.
- His favourite pastime, other than playing cricket and watching cricket, was to visit the local temple and pray to the God, Ganesha.
- He would also, on special occasions, visit the palace of the Maharajah, who was a personal friend of his father.
- The Maharajah, who was also a great cricket enthusiast, would often invite him to watch cricket matches.
- One day, when Gavaskar was eleven years old, he decided to visit the palace and watch a cricket match.
- He was amazed at the size of the stadium, with its high white stands and expansive area for the players.
- He was even more fascinated by the game itself.
- He watched the greatest batsmen in the world perform magic on the cricket field.
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