Indian Spin Great Dilip Doshi has died at age 77, and former Cricket players praising a man who, they said, had been a “gentleman to the core.”
Doshi died in London on Monday, the Indian media reported.
The left arm spinner was already thirty when he made his debut in the test in 1979, and ended with 114 WICKETS in 33 games.
Doshi also played 15 -day international for India between 1980 and 1982.
Cricket Sachin Tendulkar veteran said Doshi was a “warm heart soul”, he added that “he will miss those Cricket conversations.”
The former terrain Ravi Shastri said that Doshi was “a gentleman to the nucleus and a fine and fine bowling player.”
The Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) also paid tribute to the old row.
A doshi with glasses transported the Indian turn legacy initiated by the famous quartet of Bishan Singh Bedi, Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkataraghavan and Bhagwath Chandrasekhar.
Doshi Bamboozled World Batsmen and played English Cricket from County, with a long period with Nottinghamshire.