Five years ago, when Rohan Gavaskar played his big match for the Cricket Club of India (CCI), the usual bouncer was hurled at him, off the pitch. "Was it tough having a man who scored 10,122 Test runs as a father?" The southpaw, then 14, had seen it coming. He pointed at a tiny teammate sitting behind him, and ducked deftly. "The pressure was not in being Sunil Gavaskar’s son," he said. "It was in starting as early, if not earlier, than he did."