Notable cricket deaths of 2023
Cricket bid adieu to these legends on the game this year.
The cricketing world said goodbye to some of its most cherished and renowned figures in 2023. As the game progressed, it also lamented the loss of outstanding players whose contributions etched unforgettable chapters in cricket's history.
From game-changing trailblazers to renowned mentors and legends, each absence leaves an unforgettable loss in the hearts of fans worldwide. Reflecting on their incredible careers and long legacies becomes a heartfelt yet necessary tribute to these exceptional cricketers who made an indelible stamp on the game.
Here are a few notable deaths in the cricket fraternity in 2023:
1. Sudhir Nayak
Sudhir Nayak a right-handed batter hailing from the maidans in Mumbai passed away on March 24, 2023, at his residence in Mumbai, Maharashtra at the age of 78. In a prolific domestic career, Naik amassed 4376 runs in 85 First-Class matches with 7 centuries. He scored 2687 runs (40.10) with a highest score of 200 not out against Baroda in 1973-74, for Bombay (now Mumbai) in the Ranji Trophy.
He also played 3 Tests and 2 ODIs for India from 1974-1975, scoring 141 and 38 runs respectively with one Test fifty to his name. He then became the owner and coach of the National Cricket Club, which produced players such as Zaheer Khan, Wasim Jaffer, and Nilesh Kulkarni. He was also the Wankhede Stadium's main curator for several years, most notably during the 2011 World Cup final.
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