Sachin Tendulkar's Heartfelt Tribute to Dilip Doshi: Remembering the Legendary Indian Spinner's Impact and Legacy at 77.
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The cricketing world is mourning the loss of former India left-arm spinner Dilip Doshi, who passed away in London on Monday at the age of 77 due to cardiac arrest. Tributes have been pouring in from all corners, with Sachin Tendulkar leading the way in remembering the legendary cricketer.

Tendulkar, in a heartfelt message on X, formerly known as Twitter, reminisced about his first encounter with Doshi in 1990 during a tour of the UK. He recalled how Doshi bowled to him in the nets and expressed his fondness for the veteran spinner. "I met Dilipbhai for the first time in the UK in 1990, and he bowled to me in the nets on that tour. He was really fond of me, and I reciprocated his feelings," Tendulkar wrote. "A warm-hearted soul like Dilipbhai will be deeply missed. I will miss those cricketing conversations which we invariably had. May his soul rest in peace. Om Shanti."

Doshi's career was marked by perseverance and a late entry into international cricket. He made his Test debut at the age of 32 in 1979, following the retirement of the iconic Bishan Singh Bedi. Despite the late start, he went on to have a successful career, playing 33 Tests and picking up 114 wickets, including six five-wicket hauls. He also played 15 One Day Internationals, taking 22 wickets.

Beyond his international achievements, Doshi was a stalwart in the domestic circuit, representing Bengal and Saurashtra. He also had a long and fruitful stint in English county cricket, playing for Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire. In first-class cricket, he amassed an impressive 898 wickets in 238 matches, with 43 five-wicket hauls.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) also expressed its condolences on Doshi's passing. "The BCCI mourns the sad demise of former India spinner, Dilip Doshi, who has unfortunately passed away in London. May his soul rest in peace," the BCCI said in a statement.

Former India captain Anil Kumble also shared his grief, tweeting, "Heartbreaking to hear about Dilip bhai's passing. May God give strength to his family and friends to bear this loss. Nayan, thinking of you buddy," referring to Doshi's son, Nayan Doshi, who also played first-class cricket.

Doshi's contributions to Indian cricket extend beyond his on-field performances. He was known for his insightful cricketing mind and was often sought after for his opinions on the game. Sir Garfield Sobers once said of Doshi: "Dilip Doshi has an immeasurable knowledge to pass on to those who want to follow his path into professional cricket. He has played at all levels over the world and there can be no one more qualified to talk about the art of spin bowling."

Dilip Doshi's legacy as a cricketer and a gentleman will continue to inspire generations to come. His dedication to the sport, his perseverance, and his warm personality will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.


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