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Legendary Cricketer David Gower Auctions Off Prized Possessions

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  • 68-year-old David Gower auctioning off his cricket memorabilia
  • Rishabh Pant's injury during England-India Test match disappoints Gower
  • Gower discusses the contrast between modern and traditional batting styles
Legendary Cricketer David Gower Auctions Off Prized Possessions

David Gower, one of the finest batters to have played for England, is currently focused on moving on from cricket and is auctioning off his cricketing possessions online at the age of 68. Gower recently attended the closely-fought Test match between England and India at Old Trafford, where he witnessed Rishabh Pant's injury on the second day.

Gower's family is trying to clear the decks, and he is auctioning off items like his first England tour blazer, which holds special memories for him. While he has kept some medals and trophies for his daughters, Gower believes that if someone can display his memorabilia, it would be better than having it stored in a box for decades.

Reflecting on the evolution of batsmanship, Gower noted the contrast between players like Rishabh Pant, who he describes as a "unique animal," and Shubman Gill, who scored runs in a more traditional, elegant manner. Gower believes that as long as there are talented players who can make the game exciting, the different batting styles can coexist in harmony.

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Gower also discussed the responsibility of saving the Test format, emphasizing the importance of countries like India, England, and Australia in maintaining the format's relevance. He praised the way New Zealand has taken Test cricket to smaller, picturesque grounds, while expressing concern over the lack of interest in Test cricket in South Africa.

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David Gower, the legendary English cricketer, is auctioning off his prized cricket possessions, including his first England tour blazer.
Gower notes the contrast between players like Rishabh Pant, who he describes as a "unique animal," and Shubman Gill, who scored runs in a more traditional, elegant manner. He believes these different batting styles can coexist in harmony as long as there are talented players who can make the game exciting.
Gower emphasizes the importance of countries like India, England, and Australia in maintaining the relevance of the Test format. He praises the way New Zealand has taken Test cricket to smaller, picturesque grounds, while expressing concern over the lack of interest in Test cricket in South Africa.

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