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Madhav Mantri, India's oldest Test cricketer, dead at 92
An opening batsman and a wicket-keeper, Mantri played four Tests for India and represented Mumbai with distinction.
MUMBAI: India's oldest living Test cricketer Madhav Mantri died after suffering a heart attack on Friday. He was 92.
Mantri, the maternal uncle of Sunil Gavaskar, was admitted to Lilavati hospital on May 1 after suffering a heart attack. He suffered another one at 7am on Friday.
An opening batsman and a wicket-keeper, Mantri played four Tests for India and represented Mumbai with distinction.
He also served as India's chief selector in the 1960s and was the president of the Mumbai Cricket Association between 1988 to 1992.
Madhav Mantri, India's oldest Test cricketer, dead at 92 - The Times of India
An opening batsman and a wicket-keeper, Mantri played four Tests for India and represented Mumbai with distinction.
MUMBAI: India's oldest living Test cricketer Madhav Mantri died after suffering a heart attack on Friday. He was 92.
Mantri, the maternal uncle of Sunil Gavaskar, was admitted to Lilavati hospital on May 1 after suffering a heart attack. He suffered another one at 7am on Friday.
An opening batsman and a wicket-keeper, Mantri played four Tests for India and represented Mumbai with distinction.
He also served as India's chief selector in the 1960s and was the president of the Mumbai Cricket Association between 1988 to 1992.
Madhav Mantri, India's oldest Test cricketer, dead at 92 - The Times of India