Indian former cricketer who played during the 1970s and 1980s for the Bombay cricket team and Indian national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest opening batsmen in cricket history, Gavaskar set world records during his career for the most Test runs and most Test centuries scored by any batsman. He held the record of 34 Test centuries for almost two decades before it was broken by Sachin Tendulkar in December 2005. He was the first person to score centuries in both innings of a Test match thrice, but unlike Ricky Ponting and David Warner (who also achieved the feat twice like Gavaskar) after him, none of his games yielded a win. He was the first Test batsman to score 10,000 Test Runs in a Career and now stands at number 11 on the group of 11 players with 10,000 Test Runs.Ashish Seth quotes from "Sunny days here again" by Bipin Kumar Singh, 11 July 2009 [1]: "at Purandare Hospital in Chowpatty . . . Farzana was overwhelmed to learn from hospital officials that Mrinalani Gavaskar was also lying on the same bed after delivering her son at 8.42 pm in 1949." Sunil Gavaskar starts his autobiography Sunny Days (Published by Rupa & Co in 1976) by narrating an incident which took place at Purandare Hospital. He wrote: "I may never have become a cricketer and this book would certainly not have been written if an eagle-eyed relation, Mr Narayan Masurekar, had not come into my life the day I was born (10 July, 1949)."
Chart Analysis
Lagna for this natal chart is Capricorn. The lagna lord Saturn has a shadbala ratio of 1.45 and is placed in house 8.
Moon is in nakshatra of U.Shadha (ζ,σ Sagittarii) in pada 1. Moon has a shadbala ratio of 1.22 and is placed in house 12
The strongest planet in this chart is Mars with a shadbala ratio of 1.46 and is placed in house 5.
The weakest planet in this chart is Venus with a shadbala ratio of 0.748 and is placed in house 7.