India's veteran businessman Ratan Tata has said goodbye to the world at the age of 86. He died in Kandy Hospital, Mumbai. There is a wave of mourning across the country on his death, where everyone is mourning. He contributed greatly to India's economy through his leadership and philanthropy. However, there are many of his contributions that have gone unnoticed by the world. One of these is Team India's historic World Cup victory in 1983.
Tata's contribution in 1983 World Cup victory
Ratan Tata's contribution was important in the unforgettable victory of 1983. This victory catapulted cricket in India and would not have been possible without Tata's commitment to nurturing talent. Due to which three important players can be ready for India's victory. Here we are talking about Mohinder Amarnath, Ravi Shastri and Sandeep Patil.
Let us tell you that before the 1983 World Cup, Mohinder Amarnath played for Air India while Sandeep Patil played for Tata Oil Mills. Apart from this, Ravi Shastri used to play for Tata Steel. Thus, all three players started with domestic teams supported by Tata. At that time Ratan Tata held a managerial position in the Tata Group, which shows his huge role in the development of cricket in India.
These cricketers are associated with Tata Group
His contribution to Indian cricket was not limited to this. Apart from these three cricketers, Farooq Engineer (Tata Motors), Javagal Srinath (Indian Airlines), Sanjay Manjrekar (Air India), Kiran More (TCS), Rusi Surti (IHCL), Sandeep Patil, VVS Laxman (Indian Airlines), Yuvraj Singh (Indian Airlines), Harbhajan Singh (Indian Airlines), Suresh Raina (Air India), Robin Uthappa (Air India), Mohammad Kaif (Indian Airlines), Nikhil Chopra (Indian Airlines), Irfan Pathan (Air India), R. P. Singh (Air India), Dinesh Mongia (Indian Airlines), Ajit Agarkar (Tata Steel), Rohan Gavaskar, Ramesh Powar and recently Shardul Thakur (Tata Power) Jayant Yadav (Air India) and Jhulan Goswami (Air India) Tata Group With companies. are involved.