Javed Miandad said Gavaskar’s unstained defense and balance are lessons that can be learned

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Javed Miandad said he always enjoyed watching Gavaskar

Miandad highlighted that current players should watch the video clips of Sunil Gavaskar’s batting to know how he tackled some of the world’s most fearsome fast bowlers while Miandad said was fortunate to have Gavaskar.

Their on-field exchange, some of the time fun-loving and at different times unpleasant, was a piece of India-Pakistan cricketing legends yet when it came to regard, Javed Miandad generally had the highest regard for Sunil Gavaskar’s unflappable demeanor and close ideal method against fastest bowlers of his time.

Miandad feels that current players should watch the video clips of Sunil Gavaskar’s batting to know how he tackled some of the world’s most fearsome fast bowlers like Micheal Holding, Andy Roberts, Malcolm Marshall, Imran Khan, Richard Hadlee, and Dennis Lilee among others.

“It was amazing that given his short height, how well he played all over the world. His consistency and performances are remarkable,”

Miandad said in a video released by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Miandad highlighted that Gavaskar’s unstained defense and balance while standing at barely 5 feet 5 inches against bulky fast bowlers are lessons that can be learned.

“Players nowadays can learn so much from watching his videos. See how he coped with the fast bowlers despite his short height. He played in an era where he faced the most fearsome pace bowlers in the West Indies, England, Australia, New Zealand, and even against Pakistan, and yet he was successful.”

Miandad, who played 124 Tests, and remained Pakistan’s top run-getter before Younis Khan overtook him, also talked about the camaraderie, he shared with the former India skipper.

“I enjoyed watching him bat. I remember I used to field close to him and keep chattering away to distract him as his level of concentration and focus was so high,”

he said.

“There were times when I managed to disturb his focus and when he got out he always used to leave cursing me and I enjoyed it.” 

Miandad said India was fortunate to have Gavaskar and his brother-in-law, Gundappa Vishwanath play in the same era.

“Vishwanath was another top player but Gavaskar was exceptional.”

Miandad, who was coach of the national team thrice, said he always enjoyed watching Gavaskar bat and had some famous duels with him on the field.