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Former Indian all-rounder Salim Durrani passed away at the age of 88.

Salim Durrani
Former India allrounder Salim Durani

Previous India allrounder Salim Durani has kicked the bucket matured 88. He was living with his sibling Jahangir Durani in Jamnagar, Gujarat, as per PTI.

Durani had gone through a proximal femoral nail a medical procedure after he broke his thigh bone in a fall in January this year.

A forceful left-given hitter and a left-arm spinner, Durani played 29 Tests, scoring 1202 runs and taking 75 wickets.

He was best associated with that enchanted spell that assisted India to their most memorable Test with winning in the West Indies in 1971, which is likewise associated with Sunil Gavaskar’s Test debut. In about a couple of balls, Durani had excused Clive Lloyd and Garry Sobers – the last option for a duck – at a significant opportunity in the subsequent innings in Port of Spain for India’s seven-wicket win. Durani yielded only 21 runs in the 17 overs he bowled.

 

. “They’re one of the best cricket-playing nations on the planet… however, not on the ground. On the ground they’ll break your head. However, after the game they used to take us to [their] home[s], and various things,” he talked about brandishing West Indies.

 

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