Indian Cricket Legend Salim Durani Passes Away At 88; PM Modi Says 'He Will Be Missed'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday condoled the demise of the legendary cricketer Salim Durani and said he made a key contribution to India's rise in the world of cricket.
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Salim Durani, the debonair India cricketer of the 1960s with a movie-star looks, a puckish sense of humour, and a penchant for hitting monstrous sixes on demand, died on Sunday. He was 88. His death was confirmed by sources close to the family. He had been living with his younger brother, Jahangir Durani, in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Durani had undergone a proximal femoral nail surgery after he broke his thigh bone in a fall in January this year. The Kabul-born Durani, who packed a punch with his bat and was also a handy left-arm orthodox bowler, played 29 Tests and was instrumental in India defeating England 2-0 in the historic five-match Test series in 1961-62, picking up eight and 10 wickets in the team's victories at Calcutta and Madras respectively.
Salim Durani Ji had a very old and strong association with Gujarat. He played for Saurashtra and Gujarat for a few years. He also made Gujarat his home. I have had the opportunity to interact with him and was deeply impressed by his multifaceted persona. He will surely be missed. — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 2, 2023
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday condoled the demise of the legendary cricketer Salim Durani and said he made a key contribution to India's rise in the world of cricket. In a tweet, Prime Minister Modi said, "Salim Durani Ji was a cricketing legend, an institution in himself. He made a key contribution to India's rise in the world of cricket. On and off the field, he was known for his style. Pained by his demise. Condolences to his family and friends. May his soul rest in peace."
Durani, known for his fine dressing style and swagger, scored just one century though he had seven fifties in the 50 innings he played for the country, scoring 1,202 runs. A decade after the epic triumph against England, he played a key role in helping India to victory against the West Indies in Port of Spain, dismissing both Clive Lloyd and Sir Garfield Sobers.
The star cricketer also dabbled in Bollywood, starring opposite renowned actor Praveen Babi in the movie Charitra in 1973. Durani made his Test debut against Australia at in the beginning of 1960 at Mumbai's Brabourne Stadium, and played his last international match -- then only restricted to the traditional, five-day format -- against England in February 1973. The venue was again the place where he had started his international career.
Heartfelt condolences to family, friends and all the fans of legendary cricketer and Arjuna Awardee Salim Durani. May his soul rest in peace.
___ _____ _ pic.twitter.com/lqTo9TK5tc — Thakur Arun Singh (@ThakurArunS) April 2, 2023
Gutted to hear about the passing away of one of Team India legends Salim Durani. Today, we have lost one of Indian cricket's crown jewels. Condolences to his family. RIP Salim Durani ji. — Jay Shah (@JayShah) April 2, 2023
The stylish cricketer aggregated 8,545 runs at 33.37 in first-class cricket and hit 14 hundreds. A joy to watch when in full flow, Durani had the ability to demolish any bowling attack on his day, though it was as a bowler he had first made his mark for the Indian team.
India's first Arjuna Award winner in cricket, Durani was a tall man and could get the ball to lift and turn on any surface with a bit of help.
A fascinating character, the cricketer shared a special relation with the crowd, who once expressed their ire after he was dropped from the team for a match in Kanpur, and carried banners and placards that read 'No Durani, no test!'. In domestic circuit, Durani represented Gujarat, Rajasthan and Saurashtra during a career that spanned two decades and a half.
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