Mizoram Cricketer K Lalremruata Dies After Collapsing During Match

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has condoled the death of former Mizoram cricketer K Lalremruata. He collapsed while playing in a local second-division tournament and later died, with the Cricket Association of Mizoram stating he suffered a stroke. Lalremruata represented Mizoram in the Ranji Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and served on the Senior Tournament Committee. In tribute, Assam Cricket cancelled all scheduled matches for the day following his passing.

Key Points: BCCI Mourns Death of Mizoram Cricketer K Lalremruata

  • Collapsed during local tournament match
  • Represented Mizoram in Ranji & Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
  • Suffered a stroke while playing
  • Matches in Assam cancelled as tribute
  • Was a wicketkeeper and served on committee
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BBCI mourns the passing of Mizoram cricketer K Lalremruata

Former Ranji Trophy player K Lalremruata passed away after collapsing during a local cricket match in Mizoram. The BCCI and CAM extend condolences.

"Deeply saddened by the passing of Mizoram cricketer K Lalremruata. - BCCI Domestic"

New Delhi, Jan 9

The Board of Control for Cricket in India condoled the passing of the former Ranji player from Mizoram, K. Lalremruata, who died after collapsing during a local cricket match on Wednesday.

"Deeply saddened by the passing of Mizoram cricketer K Lalremruata. He proudly represented Mizoram in the Ranji Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The BCCI extends heartfelt condolences, thoughts and prayers to his family, friends and the Mizoram cricket community," BCCI Domestic shared on X.

The incident took place during a Khaled Memorial 2nd Division Screening Tournament match between Venghnuai Raiders CC and Chawnpui ILMOV CC. Lalremruata, who was playing for Venghnuai Raiders CC, suddenly fell while the game was underway. He was given immediate help and taken for medical treatment, but doctors could not save him.

In its statement, the Cricket Association of Mizoram (CAM) said Lalremruata suffered a stroke while playing in the second division tournament. The CAM expressed condolences to his family and said his death was a significant loss to Mizoram cricket.

Lalremruata represented Mizoram twice in the Ranji Trophy and seven times in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He had also played for several clubs at the local level. He served on the Senior Tournament Committee.

After Lalremruata death, Assam Cricket cancelled all matches on Thursday and said the matches would be played under a revised schedule. This included games in the 2nd Division Screening Tournament at SCG, Sihhmui, the 3rd Division Screening Tournament semi-finals at Lawipu Playground and the Samagra Inter-School Cricket Tournament for boys and girls at the PUC Ground and MAP Ground in Mualpui.

Lalremruata, who was a wicketkeeper, made his First Class debut against Meghalaya in 2018 and played his last game in 2022 against Nagaland.

- IANS

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Sarah B
So young and tragic. It highlights the need for mandatory, thorough health check-ups for all athletes, even at the local tournament level. A life lost too soon. Rest in peace.
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Vikram M
A proud son of Mizoram. These players from smaller states work so hard with less spotlight. His service on the Senior Tournament Committee shows his dedication beyond just playing. A great loss for Indian cricket.
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Rohit P
Respect to Assam Cricket for cancelling the matches as a mark of respect. It's a good gesture that shows the cricket community stands together in grief. Thoughts with his teammates and the Venghnuai Raiders CC.
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Priya S
So sad. May his soul find peace. We often forget the countless players who grind in local tournaments, keeping the spirit of cricket alive in every corner of India. He was one of them. Heartfelt condolences.
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Michael C
A stroke while playing... how frightening. It's a reminder of how fragile life is. I hope the BCCI and state associations review their on-field emergency medical protocols for all matches, big or small.

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