Indian Cricketing legend Kapil Dev laid wreath at Anzac Jawan Cenotaph

By: Ashwani Jain Secretary, Hindu Council NSW

On 16th August the Anzac Jawan Cenotaph at the Greenway Oval Cherrybrook was visited by the
Internationally famed Former Indian Cricket Team captain Kapil Dev. Kapil Dev is known as the first
Indian Cricket team captain to win the 1983 world cup at Lords against all odds. Kapil Dev was
awarded India’s civilian awards ‘Padma Shri’ in 1982 and ‘Padma Bhushan’ in 1991 by the Indian
Government for his great contribution to the Indian cricket. Kapil Dev was also awarded Arjuna
Award in 1979-80.

Anzac Jawan Cenotaph at the Greenway Oval, Cherrybrook was erected by the Hindu Council of
Australia in 2018 to celebrate the ANZAC centenary year with a grant from the Department of
Veteran Affairs, support from the Hornsby Shire Council, RSL Hornsby Subbranch and Mr Julian
Leeser, MP for Berowra.
The great cricketing legend visited the Cenotaph on 16th Aug at 11:30 am and was greeted by the
Hindu Council officials Mr Bhagwat Chauhan President Hindu Council NSW (HCA NSW), Ashwani Jain
Secretary, Hindu Council NSW, Mr Ashwani Sharma, Director Hindu Council Australia, Sanjeev Bhakri
Advisor HCA, Rajender Jalpota, Treasurer HCA, Vikrant Pahuja VP HCA NSW, Clr Sreeni Pillamarrri
Hornsby Shire Council, Col Virendar Sahni & Col Sachin Tilekar.
Kapil Dev laid a wreath at the Cenotaph during the ceremony conducted by Anand Manickam Jt
Secy, Hindu Council NSW. The legendary cricketer was welcomed to the Cenotaph by Bhagwat
Chauhan President HCA NSW followed by a speech from Col. Sachin Tilekar and Mr Ashwani Sharma.
Ashwani Sharma and Vijay Rana shared their memories from the school days with Kapil. Clr Sreeni
Pillamarri had some great cricket discussions with Kapil Dev at the event.

The cricketing great was presented with a framed photograph of the Cenotaph by the Mr Bhagwat
Chauhan and Ashwani Jain. The cricketing legend also known as Kapil Paaji, spoke highly of the
sacrifices of the Anzac’s of Indian origin during the WW1 and appreciated the efforts of the AICC
(Australia India Cenotaph committee) managed by Annu Tandon, Birju Bhatt, Anand Manickam and
Ashwani Jain for commemorating the ANZACs’ and conducting the Anzac Day and Remembrance
Day services at the Cenotaph.




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