On a day that Mohun Bagan Club determined to dedicate its ornate entry gate to the reminiscence of its legendary captain Chuni Goswami, the commemorative event was made particular by the presence of one of many brightest luminaries of Indian sport, Sunil Gavaskar, who did the inauguration. The event coincided with the Bengali New Year’s Day, which historically marks the start of the brand new soccer season within the metropolis.
While conveying his New Year needs to everybody in Bengali, Gavaskar recounted his deep bonding with town’s sporting fraternity and his affiliation with Chuni Goswami as a cricketer. Goswami, who led the Bengal Ranji group to the ultimate in 1972, had one century in his pretty lengthy first-class cricket profession. Gavaskar confessed that he was instrumental in “Chuni Da” not getting one other.
“I had the good fortune of playing against him in the Ranji Trophy where I must confess, so many years down the road, that I had him dismissed with a catch which was not there. I had taken the catch on the half-volley in the slips when he was batting at 96. You generally signal it as not a catch to the umpire, but before I could do it, one of my senior players standing in the gully rushed to hug me and said ‘Sunny don’t do it he (Goswami) is batting well,’” Gavaskar made the revelation to huge applause from the gathering of former gamers, followers and members of Mohun Bagan.
“I walked back denying Chnui Da a 100, that too against Mumbai. I told that to Chuni Da many years later but he accepted that in good spirit saying ‘Maybe it was not in my fortune to get a 100 against you’. That was the greatness of Chuni Da and I feel honoured to be inaugurating the gate named after one of the biggest icons of Indian football,” he added. Chuni Goswami handed away on April 30 2020 on the age of 82.
The membership later organized the normal ritual of ‘Bar Pujo’ (worshipping the crosspiece of the goalpost), which was attended by former gamers and followers. Longstanding rival East Bengal additionally organized the same invocation of the soccer gods on its floor, with State Sports Minister Aroop Biswas beginning off the celebrations.
Scores of different soccer golf equipment enjoying in numerous divisions of the Calcutta Football League adopted the identical custom with the same old fanfare that brings collectively the large fraternity of Kolkata soccer in a collective celebration of their favorite sport.
The All India Football Federation president Kalyan Chaubey, who was current on the East Bengal operate, mentioned that the nationwide federation has determined to bar foreigners from enjoying within the state leagues and likewise within the second division I-League.
“We have seen a lot of good Indian strikers in recent times like Sishir Ghosh and Dipendu Biswas, who came up from Calcutta Football League, but there is a crisis of good strikers in the present time. One of the prime reasons behind this is that all the Indian clubs use overseas players in specialised positions. We need to allow our players to have enough match practice to better their game. Hence we have decided not to allow foreign players in the state leagues, I-League 2, and some of the cup tournaments,” Chaubey mentioned.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com