β 1. Sunil Gavaskar & Rohan Gavaskar
- Legend: Sunil Gavaskar β One of India’s greatest openers; over 10,000 Test runs.
- Son: Rohan Gavaskar
- π‘ Career: Played 11 ODIs for India (2004); decent domestic record for Bengal.
- β Struggle: Failed to make a long-lasting impact at international level.
- β Current Role: Cricket commentator and IPL analyst.
β 2. Geoff Marsh & Shaun Marsh / Mitchell Marsh
- Legend: Geoff Marsh β 1987 World Cup winner, Aussie opener
- Sons:
- Shaun Marsh
- π‘ Flashes of brilliance (Test century on debut), but inconsistent.
- β Injuries & form kept him out of regular contention.
- Mitchell Marsh
- β 2021 T20 World Cup final hero, now a regular across formats.
- β‘ Achieved what his father and brother couldnβt β peak ICC tournament performance.
- Shaun Marsh
β 3. Lala Amarnath & Mohinder Amarnath
- Legend: Lala β Indiaβs first Test centurion (1933)
- Son: Mohinder Amarnath
- β Career: 1983 World Cup final Man of the Match; solid Test career.
- π§ Known for: Technical excellence and grit in tough conditions.
- β Success: One of Indiaβs best match-winners of the 80s.
β 4. Chris Broad & Stuart Broad
- Legend: Chris Broad β England Test opener in the 1980s
- Son: Stuart Broad
- β One of Englandβs greatest fast bowlers (604 Test wickets)
- π₯ Known for: Ashes heroics, match-turning spells
- π Far eclipsed his fatherβs cricketing legacy.
β 5. Roger Binny & Stuart Binny
- Legend: Roger Binny β Leading wicket-taker in 1983 WC
- Son: Stuart Binny
- π‘ Short international career (6 Tests, 14 ODIs)
- β Holds best ODI bowling figures by an Indian (6/4 vs Bangladesh)
- β Inconsistent form; couldn’t cement spot
β 6. Yograj Singh & Yuvraj Singh
- Legend: Yograj Singh β Brief international stint (1 Test, 6 ODIs)
- Son: Yuvraj Singh
- β 2007 T20 WC six sixes, 2011 WC Man of the Tournament
- πͺ Cancer warrior, inspiration worldwide
- β‘ Far more successful than his father
β 7. Shivnarine Chanderpaul & Tagenarine Chanderpaul
- Legend: Shivnarine β West Indiesβ batting wall (11,867 Test runs)
- Son: Tagenarine Chanderpaul
- β Debuted in 2022, already scored Test double century
- 𧬠Similar grit and temperament; promising start to career
β 8. Abdul Qadir & Usman Qadir
- Legend: Abdul Qadir β Pakistanβs iconic leg-spinner
- Son: Usman Qadir
- π‘ Sporadic appearances for Pakistan in T20Is
- β Yet to match his fatherβs charisma or performance
β 9. Hanif Mohammad & Shoaib Mohammad
- Legend: Hanif β “Little Master” of Pakistan
- Son: Shoaib Mohammad
- β Over 2,000 Test runs for Pakistan
- π‘ Not as legendary, but a steady performer in 80s-90s
β 10. Micky Stewart & Alec Stewart
- Legend: Micky β England player and long-time coach
- Son: Alec Stewart
- β England’s most capped Test cricketer when he retired
- β Excelled as a batsman and wicketkeeper

