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Sunil Gavaskar: There is a desire to help ease the retired lives of our international players

As Sunil Gavaskar turns 72, he is relaunching Champs Foundation - which helps sportspersons who represented India in the past get recognition and financial aid.

July 09, 2021 / 18:18 IST
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Sunil Gavaskar turns 72 on July 10, 2021. (File Photo)

Sunil Gavaskar, the Neil Armstrong of cricket, the first man to make 10,000 Test runs and 30 Test centuries, is set for another mission.

Champs Foundation, which he set up to provide recognition or financial aid to retired Indian sportspersons, has completed 22 years. As Gavaskar turns 72 on July 10, the Foundation will begin a new chapter with a revamped website in the coming days.

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Surprisingly, for an initiative launched by a famous cricketer, not many have been aware of Champs Foundation. That has necessitated a fresh start.

So far, the Foundation has assisted 19 ex-India sportspersons.