| 1. Rohan Gavaskar played 11 ODI matches for India as a left-handed middle-order batter, he is Sunil Gavaskar's son. |
| 2. Originally named Rohan Jaivishwa, his surname led to a change in his name to Rohan Gavaskar. |
| 3. Apart from batting, he bowled left-arm spin orthodox representing Bengal in Ranji Trophy and East Zone in the Duleep Trophy. |
| 4. He led the Bengal team, but his captaincy did not yield successful outcomes. |
| 5. In 2007, he joined the Indian Cricket League (ICL) before making a comeback to mainstream Indian cricket after the BCCI amnesty in 2009. |
| 6. Rohan Gavaskar worked as a commentator during IPL seasons and held the role of media director for the Nelson Mandela Bay Stars. |
| 7. Originally named Rohan Jaivishwa, his surname was changed to Rohan Gavaskar. |
| 8. He moved to Bengal to play domestic cricket, where he became a consistent and reliable batsman. |
| 9. He scored over 6,000 first-class runs for Bengal with a batting average around 44. |