The cricketing world is mourning the loss of Dilip Doshi, the Indian left-arm spin great, who passed away in London at the age of 77. Revered for his skill, dignity, and cricketing intellect, Doshi leaves behind a legacy that extends far beyond the numbers in his career.
His death, reported by Indian media on Monday, has prompted an outpouring of tributes from across the cricketing fraternity. Legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar called Doshi a âwarm-hearted soulâ and said he would deeply miss their engaging âcricketing conversations.â Former India all-rounder and coach Ravi Shastri described him as âa gentleman to the core and a fine, fine bowler.â
Though he made his Test debut in 1979 at the age of 31, Doshi wasted no time in making his mark. In just 33 Test matches, he took 114 wickets, displaying masterful control, sharp turn, and deceptive flight. He also represented India in 15 One-Day Internationals between 1980 and 1982.
A bespectacled and studious-looking figure on the field, Doshi was often seen as the philosophical face of Indian spin bowling. He carried the torch lit by Indiaâs legendary spin quartetâBishan Singh Bedi, Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkataraghavan, and Bhagwath Chandrasekharâearning his place among the countryâs revered tweakers.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) also issued a formal tribute, acknowledging Doshiâs contribution to Indian cricket both on and off the field.
Apart from his international feats, Doshi had a distinguished career in English County Cricket, particularly with Nottinghamshire, where he spent several fruitful seasons. He mesmerized batsmen around the world, earning the respect of opponents and admiration of teammates alike.
In a sport increasingly dominated by aggression and flamboyance, Doshi stood apart with his understated excellence and gentlemanly demeanor. His legacy isnât just one of wickets but of wisdom, patience, and unwavering love for the game.
The passing of Dilip Doshi marks the end of an eraâof classic, cerebral spin bowling and of a man who played with heart, humility, and unmatched grace.