Dilip Doshi, Former India Left-Arm Spinner, Passes Away at the Age of 77
- Dilip Doshi, former Indian left-arm spinner, passed away at age 77 in London on Monday due to cardiac arrest.
- His death shocked fans and the cricket community, with BCCI and Saurashtra Cricket Association expressing condolences.
- Doshi made his international debut in 1979 during Australia's tour of India, playing 33 Tests and 15 ODIs until 1983.
- He took 114 Test wickets, 22 ODI scalps, and 898 wickets in first-class cricket, including six for 103 on Test debut.
- His passing represents a deep loss to cricket, with associates highlighting his integrity, dedication, and lasting legacy.
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Dilip Doshi, former India spinner, passes away at 77 in London
Former India spinner Dilip Doshi has passed away aged 77 in London, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed on Monday. Doshi, a late bloomer in Test cricket, played 33 Test matches for India and had picked 114 wickets during his days. The Indian Board shared the development through a social media post. "The BCCI mourns the sad demise of former India spinner, Dilip Doshi, who has unfortunately passed away in London. May his so…
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