Updated On: 08 August, 2024 06:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
Ex-batsman Gaekwad, who succumbed to blood cancer in Baroda last week, performed the job of handling the media during his India coaching years with aplomb; stories about himself were fascinating

India’s 1999 Cricket World Cup coach Aunshuman Gaekwad interacts with the media in Manchester, where India beat Pakistan on June 8. Pic/Mid-day archives
Aunshuman Gaekwad, who passed away last week just when we all believed that blood cancer hadn’t beaten him just yet, played by the rules.
When I first interacted with him in the early 1990s, during his stint as a national selector in Gundappa Vishwanath’s committee, I couldn’t get a word out of him even on issues unrelated to selection. Things changed when he took over from S Madan Lal as coach in 1997. I found him most approachable, generous with his time and, at times, he even spoke about his playing days with no intention of blowing his own trumpet.