India left arm Spin Bowler Late Dilip Doshi Former Indian spinner left arm Dilip Doshi died after cardiac arrest in London on Monday, confirmed the cricket association Saurashtra. He was 77.Sachin Tendulkar paid an emotional tribute to X and remembered his first meeting in the UK in 1990. “I first met Dilipbhai for the first time in the UK in 1990 and he bowed to me on this tour. OM Shanti,” Tendulkar wrote. Doshi made his debut in 1979 after Bishan Singh Bedi’s retirement and continued to play 33 tests until 1983, while 114 goals, including six five bags. In the early years he was particularly effective at home and picked up 100 goals in only 28 tests. His most memorable performance came to Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1981 when he bowed with a broken finger and claimed five goals to help India prevent a modest goal.
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Doshi played on Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire, shut down in the English district, played for over ten years of the district cricket. He represented Bengal and Saurashtra in the domestic circuit in India and took an impressive 898 goals in a first -class cricket with 43 five Fors. Former Secretary of BCCi Niranjan Shah expressed his grief and called Doshi’s death by personal loss. “He was like a family and one of the best human beings,” Shah said.Quiz: Who is the IPL player? Doshi, known for his accuracy and smart flight and smart flight, often worried the highest international line-Czech. The teammates and opponents were respected, although Pakistani Javed Mandad was greatly teasing him by applying for a number of his room in the middle of the game. After retirement, Doshi settled in London, where he found success in business. Despite his huge experience, he was rarely used for coaching or mentoring role in the Indian cricket.