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The players of India and England observed a minute of silence before the start of day 5 of the first test in Headingley, Leeds. The teams paid tribute to the former spinner of India Dilip Doshi who died at 77. (Image: Jiostar)

The players from India and England released for day 5 of the first test in Headingley, Leeds, wearing black armbands to honor the former spinner of India Dilip Doshi, who died Monday at 77. The old left arm spinner died following a cardiac arrest in London. The team also observed a minute of silence.Live: India vs England 1st test day 5In an article on social networks, BCCI wrote: “The two teams today carry black armbands in memory of the former Indian cricket player Dilip Doshi, who died on Monday. The teams also observed a minute of silence before the start of day 5.”

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At Kent County Cricket Ground in Beckenham, the female cricket team of India also observed a minute of silence before taking the ECB Select XI.The BCCI Women Social Media Post said: “#Teamindia observed a minute of silence today before the start of a day’s warm -up game against the ECB Select XI in memory of the former cricket player of India Dilip Doshi, who is unfortunately deceased.The team will wear black armbands as a mark of respect. “”Doshi, despite having spent a large part of his start of his career in the shadow of the Grand Bishan Singh Bedi, carved out a niche with his unshakable determination.DOSHI took 114 test counters in 33 games, including six traits with five titles. He also scored 22 counters in 15 ODI. Doshi played first -class cricket for Sarashtra, Bengal, Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire.

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In an article on social networks, Nottinghamshire said that their flags would fly half a mast in honor of the Spinner. They wrote in an article on social networks: “We are saddened to learn the death of Dilip Doshi at the age of 77. Capée 48 times by India, Dilip took 161 counters during his stay with the Nottinghamshire in the 1970s. Our flags will fly half a mast during the third day of the game of tomorrow between Notts and Yorkshire. “”The Spinner made his test debut in 1979 after the retreat of Bedi and played the last of his 33 games in 1983. He was exceptional at home during the first three test seasons, finishing 100 cellar cooked in just 28 tests.The Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) paid tribute to the veteran.“It is with a deep sadness that we learn the death of Dilip Doshi. He was a real artist of Spin’s bowling, a gentleman on and out of the field, and a devoted servant of Indian cricket,” said the president of the BCCI, Roger Binny, in a press release.“His impact on the game has been immense, and he inspired a generation of cricket players with his skills and dedication. His contribution to the Indian cricket will always be remembered.“We extend our deepest sympathies to his family, friends and all the fraternity of cricket during this difficult period.”The secretary of the BCCI, Devajit Saikia, added that “Dilip Doshi was a remarkable cricket player and a great human being. His passion for the game was obvious in each ball he upset. He had a calm behavior and a fiercely competitive spirit.”

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