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IND vs ENG Test match: Why are India, England players wearing black armbands on Day 5? Full details

IND vs ENG Test match: Why are India, England players wearing black armbands on Day 5? Full details

Time of India11 hours ago

India and England players observed a minute's silence before start of Day 5 of the first Test at Headingley, Leeds. The teams paid their tribute to former India spinner Dilip Doshi who passed away at 77. (Image: JioStar)
India and England players came out for Day 5 of the first Test at Headingley, Leeds, wearing black armbands to honour former India spinner Dilip Doshi, who passed away at 77 on Monday.
The former left-arm spinner died following a cardiac arrest in London. The team's observed a minute's silence as well.
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In a social media post, BCCI wrote, "Both teams are wearing black armbands today in memory of former Indian cricketer Dilip Doshi, who passed away on Monday. The teams also observed a minute's silence before the start of Day 5."
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Over at The Kent County Cricket Ground in Beckenham, the India women's cricket team also observed a minute's silence before taking on ECB Select XI.
The BCCI Women social media post said, "#TeamIndia observed a minute's silence today before the start of the One Day warm-up game against ECB Select XI in memory of former India cricketer Dilip Doshi, who sadly passed away.
The team will be wearing black armbands as a mark of respect."
Doshi, despite spending much of his early career in the shadow of the great Bishan Singh Bedi, carved a niche for himself with his unwavering resolve.
Doshi took 114 Test wickets in 33 matches, including six five-wicket hauls. He also notched 22 wickets in 15 ODIs. Doshi played first-class cricket for Saurashtra, Bengal, Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire.
Notts English county club's post for Dilip Doshi.
In a social media post, Nottinghamshire said their flags will fly at half mast in honour of the spinner. They wrote in a social media post, "We're saddened to hear of the passing of Dilip Doshi at the age of 77. Capped 48 times by India, Dilip took 161 wickets during his time with Nottinghamshire in the 1970s.
Our flags will fly at half mast during tomorrow's third day of play between Notts and Yorkshire."
The spinner made his Test debut in 1979 after Bedi's retirement and played the last of his 33 games in 1983. He was exceptional at home during the first three Test seasons, completing 100 scalps in just 28 Tests.
The
Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI) paid homage to the veteran.
"It is with deep sadness that we learn of the passing of Dilip Doshi. He was a true artist of spin bowling, a gentleman both on and off the field, and a dedicated servant of Indian cricket," BCCI President Roger Binny said in statement.
"His impact on the game was immense, and he inspired a generation of cricketers with his skill and dedication. His contribution to Indian cricket will always be remembered.
"We extend our deepest sympathies to his family, friends, and the entire cricketing fraternity during this difficult time."
BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia added "Dilip Doshi was a remarkable cricketer and a great human being. His passion for the game was evident in every ball he bowled. He had a calm demeanour and a fiercely competitive spirit."
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