Opinion: Blog | Meet The Man Who Got Sunil Gavaskar's Cricket Bat In 1981, And Never Looked Back

Shyam Bhatia, a renowned cricket journalist and author, played a pivotal role in shaping the narrative around cricket in India since the early 1980s. His journey began when he famously acquired Sunil Gavaskar's bat, a moment that marked the start of a lifelong passion for the sport. Over the decades, Bhatia has been instrumental in promoting cricket, not just as a game but as an integral part of Indian culture. His insights have influenced public perception and have contributed significantly to the cricketing landscape in the country. Kiran More's assertion that Bhatia has done more for cricket than the International Cricket Council (ICC) highlights the profound impact he has had on the sport. Through his writing and advocacy, Bhatia has emerged as a key figure, inspiring countless fans and aspiring cricketers. His legacy continues to resonate, showcasing the power of journalism in elevating sports and the stories behind them.
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