The Wankhede Stadium celebrated its 50th anniversary with a grand event attended by legendary cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri, Rohit Sharma, and many others.

During the event, Ravi Shastri entertained the crowd with his iconic commentary style, recounting his historic feat of hitting six sixes in an over during a Ranji Trophy match against Baroda in 1985 at Wankhede. He humorously recreated the moment, describing each six with great energy and wit, bringing the audience to life.

"When I hit six sixes there was TV or commentary. The first one went to his side. The second went to that side. Third on mid-wicket. He is a good bowler, so threw the fourth ball on leg-stump. Then I hit it on the Gavaskar stand. Fifth time on the Hockey ground. I will take it from here. Raj the bowler. Shastri the batsman on strike.

Tough like wood. Covers Amarnath. Kiran More attentive behind the stumps. Raj bowlers. It's wide. It's flat-batted. It goes like a scud. Clears long-off. The party begins in Mumbai. In the Mumbai dressing room. 10th of January 1985," Shastri said.

For unversed, Shastri was the first Indian & second cricketer to hit six sixes in an over in professional cricket, following Gary Sobers. Later, Yuvraj Singh achieved the feat in the 2007 T20 World Cup at the international level, with Shastri in the commentary box. More recently, Ruturaj Gaikwad repeated the feat in the 2022 Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Auspicious evening at Wankhede

The evening at Wankhede was truly special, with the Mumbai Cricket Association organizing a memorable function. The players were honored, shared nostalgic memories of playing at the stadium, and celebrated the rich history of Mumbai cricket.

Musical performances by Avadhoot Gupte, Ajay-Atul, and Shekhar Ravjiania added to the vibrant atmosphere, making the celebration unforgettable. The event was hosted by Jatin Sapru, Mandira Bedi, and Prasanna Sant.