'A Profound Loss For Cricketing Community': BCCI Secretary Jay Shah Pays Tribute to Late Anshuman Gaekwad
'A Profound Loss For Cricketing Community': BCCI Secretary Jay Shah Pays Tribute to Late Anshuman Gaekwad
Anshuman Gaekwad, a former India cricketer and coach, passed away on Wednesday after a long illness.

BCCI is mourning the passing away of former India cricketer and coach Anshuman Gaekwad who died on Wednesday after a long battle with blood cancer.

Gaekwad’s international career spanned over a decade during which he represented India in 40 Test matches and 15 ODIs.

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After retiring from professional cricket, Gaekwad was appointed head coach of Indian team in 1997 and steered them to notable successes during his tenure. Under his guidance, India famously triumphed in a tri-nation tournament in Sharjah in 1998 and witnessed Anil Kumble’s historic 10-74 against Pakistan in a Test in New Delhi in 1999.

“The passing of Aunshuman Gaekwad is a profound loss for the cricketing community,” said BCCI secretary Jay Shah in a statement on Thursday. “A true servant of Indian cricket, he will be remembered for his courage, wisdom, and dedication to the sport. His contribution to the game has been significant, and he leaves behind a lasting legacy. My thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.”

Known for his solid technique and firm determination, he showed steely resolve while facing some of the finest spells of fast bowling during a time when protective gear was minimal. As a batter at the highest level, Shri Gaekwad is best remembered for his brave 81 at Jamaica in 1976, where he weathered the storm against a ferocious bowling attack on a tough pitch, and his gritty 201 against Pakistan at Jalandhar in 1983, where he batted for 671 minutes. He also had a stellar domestic record, having featured in over 200 first-class games in which he scored over 12,000 runs, including 34 centuries and 47 fifties.

Gaekwad is also a former national selector and member of the BCCI’s Cricket Advisory Committee, an Apex Council Member of the Board, President of the Indian Cricketers’ Association, and a commentator and TV expert.

BCCI bestowed him with the C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018.

“Anshuman Gaekwad’s passing is a great loss for Indian cricket. His dedication, resilience, and love for the game were unparalleled,” said BCCI president Roger Binny. “He was not just a cricketer but a mentor and a friend to many. The cricketing community will miss him dearly, and his contributions will always be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones as they cope with this loss.”

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