BCCI, Sachin Tendulkar and other cricketers mourned the death of former Indian spinner Dilip Doshi on 77

A respected figure in County Cricket with Stent in Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire, Doshi settled in retirement after London.
On Monday (June 24), Indian cricket expressed condolences to the passage of former left -arm spinner Dilip Doshi at the age of 77 after a cardiac arrest in London. In international cricket, a late Blomer, Doshi made his Test debut on 32, but still carved a prestigious career with 114 wickets in 33 tests, with 898 first -class scalps.
The Saurashtra Cricket Association confirmed his death, remembering him as “a revered, iconic and prominent person in the cricket world”. ,The SCA is suffering from depth and is very sad at the passage of Dilip Doshi, a revered, iconic and prominent person in the cricket world. He left for his late residence in London today. He has surpassed a rich heritage of sportsmanship, commitment and excellence. The legendary left -arm spinner was a stallwart of Indian cricket, who was famous for his unique skills and dedication for the game. ,
Sachin Tendulkar Dilip Doshi dies
Sachin Tendulkar paid tributes from all over the cricket world, remembering his first meeting in Britain in 1990. “He was really fond of me, and I achieved his feelings. I would be deeply remembered as a warm soul like Dilpbhai,” Tendulkar wrote.
Anil Kumbal Referring to Doshi’s son Nayan Doshi, “Heartbreaking to hear about Dilip Bhai’s passing … Dilip Bhai’s heartbreaking to hear about the passing,” also expressed heartbreaking, who also played first -class cricket.
Doshi’s career overlaps India’s famous spin quartet, limiting his opportunities. But when his time came, he had an immediate impact on his debut against Australia in 1979. His standout performance came in the 1981 Melbourne Test, where he bowled through a fracture toe to take five wickets, leading to India a memorable victory.
A respected figure in county cricket with stents in Nottinghamshire and Warvickshire, settled in retirement after Doshi London, succeeded in business. Despite his wealth of knowledge of cricket, he was involved in coaching or advising in India.
Former BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah called it a “depth individual disadvantage”, while the legendary all-rounder Garfield Sobers once saw Doshi as someone with the “infinite knowledge” of spin bowling. “They have played at all levels around the world and can not be more qualified to talk about the art of spin bowling.”
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