Heroic Gesture of Gursharan Singh in 1989 Irani Cup
In the 1989 Irani Cup, Gursharan Singh supported Sachin Tendulkar by batting with a broken hand, enabling Tendulkar to score 103 runs. Despite Delhi's crushing victory, Gursharan's selfless act left a lasting impression. Both cricketers later joined the Indian national team, highlighting the importance of teamwork and determination.
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In the 1989-90 Irani Cup match at Wankhede Stadium, a remarkable incident unfolded. Sachin Tendulkar, recalling the event at a recent Ageas Federal Life Insurance occasion, lauded former cricketer Gursharan Singh's altruistic support during a critical innings.
Despite suffering a broken hand, Singh bravely walked out to bat at No 11 to assist Tendulkar in reaching his century. This act of sportsmanship was prompted by a request from selection committee chairman Raj Singh Dungarpur. His efforts helped Tendulkar achieve a commendable 103, securing his spot in the national team.
Tendulkar emphasized that Gursharan's gesture, although physically demanding, was more significant than the milestone achieved. The incident epitomized the essence of sportsmanship, marking a poignant moment in Indian cricket history. Both players later graced the national team, underscoring the importance of unity and perseverance in sports.
(With inputs from agencies.)

