NEW DELHI: Anshuman Gaekwad, a prominent figure in Indian cricket as both a player and coach, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 71 after a prolonged battle with cancer. His demise elicited condolences from various corners, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Gaekwad's cricketing journey was marked by significant contributions both on and off the field. Representing India, he participated in 40 Test matches and 15 One Day Internationals, showcasing his skills as a batsman. Beyond his playing career, Gaekwad transitioned into coaching, taking on the mantle of the Indian national team coach.
His tenure as coach saw the Indian team achieve notable success, culminating in a second-place finish at the 2000 ICC Champions Trophy.
This accomplishment solidified his reputation as a capable strategist and mentor within the cricketing fraternity.
Gaekwad's battle with cancer was a testament to his resilience. He underwent treatment at King's College Hospital in London before returning to India last month.
Prime Minister Modi, acknowledging Gaekwad's impact on Indian cricket, expressed his condolences on social media platform X, stating, "Shri Anshuman Gaekwad Ji will be remembered for his contribution to cricket. He was a gifted player and an outstanding coach. Pained by his demise. Condolences to his family and admirers. Om Shanti."
Gaekwad's passing signifies a loss for the cricketing community, leaving behind a legacy defined by his contributions as a player, coach, and ambassador for the sport. His dedication to Indian cricket and his achievements in various capacities will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike.
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