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BCCI condoles Deepak Shodhan's death

| | May 17, 2016, at 04:32 am
Mumbai, May 16 (IBNS) The BCCI on Monday condoled the demise of former Test cricketer Deepak Shodhan.

He was 87.

He breathed his last on Monday morning at his residence in Ahmedabad.

Born on 18 October 1928, Shodhan, who had been suffering from lung cancer, was India’s oldest living Test cricketer. He played for Gujarat and Baroda between 1946-47 to 1961-62, read the BCCI website.

"An elegant left-hander and a medium-pacer, Shodhan struck a Test century on debut. Playing his first Test (12th-15th October 1952) at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata against Pakistan, Shodhan walked out to bat at No. 8 with India struggling at 179/6," it said.

He led India’s reply with tail-enders for company and struck a fine 110.

His knock helped India take a 140-run lead, but the match ended in a draw with India winning the five-match Test series 2-1.

The BCCI said it deeply appreciates the outstanding service of Mr Deepak Shodhan to Indian cricket over a long time.

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