00:00Anshuman Gaikwad, a former Indian cricketer and coach, passed away on July 31, 2024 after
00:10a battle with blood cancer.
00:11Anshuman Gaikwad was a notable figure in Indian cricket history, renowned for his defensive
00:17technique and significant contribution both on and off the field.
00:22Born on September 23, 1952 in Mumbai, Gaikwad developed a reputation as a resilient and
00:29technically sound right-handed baseman.
00:32His cricketing journey began seriously when he made his test debut for India on December
00:3727, 1974 against the West Indies in Kolkata.
00:42He also made famously 81 runs in Jamaica against a West Indies side, boosting the likes of
00:48Michael Holden in its attack, a feat rendered particularly impressive by the fact that it
00:54came in an era when there were neither helmets nor restrictions on bouncers.
00:59Gaikwad had to have an operation after he was stung on by the ear by Michael Holden's
01:05bouncer that punctured his eardrum.
01:07Over a decade-long career, Anshuman Gaikwad played 40 test matches, accumulating 1,985
01:16runs at an average of 30.07, including 200s and 1050s.
01:21His highest test score of 201 came against Pakistan in 1983, a testament to his patience
01:28and concentration, as he batted for 671 minutes, one of the longest innings in first-class
01:35cricket history.
01:36Gaikwad, with a height of 5'11", also played 15 one-day internationals, scoring 269 runs
01:43at an average of 20.69, with a top score of 78 not out.
01:49His career in ODI is though less illustrious than his test career.
01:53However, his performance showcased his adaptability and skill in different formats of the game.
01:59He was also known affectionately as the Great Ball.
02:03Gaikwad's defensive style was particularly effective against the formidable pace attack
02:08of the Western days, a period when their ballers were considered the best in the world.
02:13This defensive approach earned him respect and admiration from cricket enthusiasts and
02:19peers alike.
02:20Anshuman Gaikwad had an impressive first-class cricket career, gathering 12,136 runs in 206
02:28matches at an average of 41.56, which included 34 centuries and 47 half-centuries.
02:36His highest score in first-class cricket was 225.
02:39In list cricket, he played 55 matches, scoring 1,601 runs at an average of 32.57, with two
02:48centuries and 12 half-centuries.
02:50His highest assist score being 111, not out.
02:53Anshuman Gaikwad's consistency and reliability in these formats underlined his value as a
02:59top-order best man in the domestic cricket circuit.
03:02Beyond his playing days, Gaikwad made substantial contributions as a coach and administrator.
03:08He served as the Indian national cricket coach twice, first from 1997 to 1999 and then briefly
03:15in 2000.
03:16His tenure as coach was marked by the efforts to rebuild and strengthen the team during
03:22challenging times.
03:23Among India's high points during his tenure were the Independence Cup victory, a 2-1 home
03:29series win against Australia, Anil Kumble's 10-wicket haul against Pakistan to level the
03:35Test series at home, and Adron's ODI series in New Zealand.
03:39Anshuman Gaikwad's coaching career included significant moments as India's guiding India
03:45to the final of the 2000 ICC Champions' Trophy.
03:48He was also a national spectre between 1992 and 1996, a role in which he had to make tough
03:55decisions, including convincingly the legendary Kapil Dev to retire in 1994.
04:01Anshuman Gaikwad's legacy extends to his contributions off the field as well.
04:06In 2018, he received the prestigious Sikkim Naidu Lifetime Achievement Award from the
04:13recognising his enduring impact on Indian cricket.
04:16On the personal front, Gaikwad hailed from a cricketing family.
04:20His father, Datta Gaikwad, was also an Indian Test cricketer, who played 11 Test matches
04:25between 1952 to 1961.
04:28Anshuman was married to Jyoti Gaikwad and they had two sons.
04:33One of his sons followed in his father's footsteps, playing cricket for Baroda in the
04:37Ranji Trophy.
04:39Anshuman Gaikwad had deep roots in the Baroda royal family, adding a rich historical dimension
04:45to his life story.
04:47Sadly, Anshuman Gaikwad passed away on July 31, 2024, after battling blood cancer.
04:54His passing marked the end of an era for the cricketer, who had not only excelled on the
04:59field but had also played a pivotal role in shaping the future of Indian cricket through
05:04his coaching and administrative efforts.
05:07Belonging to the royal family of Baroda, he maintained elegance at all times and hardly
05:12lost his cool in challenging times.
05:14Kiran Moray, a former Indian wicketkeeper and ex-chairman of the National Selection
05:19Committee, recalled how growing up in Baroda, he was impressed by the Gaikwad's demeanour.
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