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Indian and English cricketers paid respects to Dilip Doshi with black armbands and a moment of silence. The former left-arm spinner, who passed away in London, claimed 114 Test wickets. Doshi played a pivotal role in India's 1981 Melbourne Test victory. His career spanned domestic cricket in India and England, including stints with Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire.

Key Points: India England Teams Wear Black Armbands for Dilip Doshi Tribute

  • Teams observe silence before Day 5 play
  • Doshi took 114 Test wickets in 33 matches
  • Played key role in India's 1981 Melbourne win
  • Influenced by Garfield Sobers at Nottinghamshire
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India and England players wear black armbands to pay tribute to Dilip Doshi

Indian and England cricketers honor late spinner Dilip Doshi with black armbands and a minute's silence on Day 5 of the Headingley Test.

"Both teams are wearing black armbands today in memory of former Indian cricketer Dilip Doshi – BCCI"

Leeds, June 24

The Indian and England cricket teams observed silence and wore black armbands on Day 5 of the ongoing Test match at Headingley, paying tribute to former Indian cricketer Dilip Doshi, who passed away on Monday.

The tribute took place before the start of play, with players from both sides lining up in silence for a minute to honour the memory of the left-arm spinner.

In a post on X, BCCI said, "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."

https://x.com/BCCI/status/1937453195716100338

Doshi passed away due to heart issues in London, where he had lived for several decades. With a classical left-armer's action, Doshi scalped 114 Test wickets in 33 appearances, including six five-wicket hauls.

Doshi left his mark in the ODIs and finished with 22 wickets in 15 ODIs while maintaining an economy of 3.96. Doshi represented Saurashtra, Bengal, Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire in first-class cricket and picked up 898 wickets in 238 appearances at 26.58.

Doshi followed in the footsteps of the famous spin quartet of the 1970s and made his debut at the age of 32.

At Nottinghamshire, the West Indies legend Garfield Sobers heavily influenced the left-arm spinner. He made a silent exit from international cricket in the 1980s and gave a compelling account of his cricketing days in his autobiography Spin Punch.

Among his accomplished feats, Doshi played an immaculate role with his five-wicket haul in the Melbourne Test of 1981, which helped India orchestrate a memorable victory.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
A true legend of Indian cricket! Doshi sir's contribution to spin bowling was immense. That Melbourne Test performance in 1981 is still talked about in cricket circles. Respect to both teams for this heartfelt tribute 🙏 #LegendsNeverDie
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Priya M.
So sad to hear this news. Doshi was part of that golden generation of Indian spinners. His autobiography 'Spin Punch' is a must-read for any cricket lover. Classy gesture by both teams to honor him at Headingley.
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Arjun S.
Made his debut at 32 and still achieved so much! Shows age is just a number when you have talent and determination. His partnership with Kapil Dev in that era was crucial for India. RIP to a cricket great.
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Sunita P.
Heartwarming to see England players also paying respects. Cricket truly brings nations together in moments like these. Doshi sir's legacy lives on through every left-arm spinner who bowls today.
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Vikram J.
While the tribute is nice, I wish BCCI did more to honor our past players when they're alive. Many legends like Doshi sir didn't get the recognition they deserved during their later years. We must value our cricket heritage better.
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Neha R.
That economy rate of 3.96 in ODIs! Today's batsmen would struggle against such disciplined bowling. The current generation should learn from masters like Doshi. Beautiful to see cricket's spirit of sportsmanship shining through today 🌟

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