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Indian cricket’s first ‘Arjun’ Salim Durrani passes away at the age of 88

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New Delhi: Former cricketer Salim Durrani passes away He was 88 years old. The former India all-rounder died at his home in Jamnagar on Sunday morning. He was suffering from old age problems for several days. Durrani was the hero of the historic Test series win against England in the 1960-61 season. He was the first cricketer to receive the Arjuna Award.

Durrani’s contribution to Indian cricket is particularly important. He played domestic cricket for Saurashtra, Rajasthan and Gujarat. Durrani was born on December 11, 1934, in Kabul. Durrani’s family later moved to Jamnagar in Gujarat. Growing up there He got up. The left-handed all-rounder played 29 Tests for India. He made his Test debut against Australia in 1960. He last played a Test against England in 1973.

He took 18 wickets in the Kolkata and Chennai Tests against England in the 1960-61 season. India won the series 2-0 thanks to his brilliant performance. He was also instrumental in India’s victory in the Port of Spain Test against the West Indies in 1971. He dismissed Clive Lloyd and Gary Sobers. It was India’s first Test win against the Caribbeans.

Once he was dropped from the Test team, the slogan was ‘No Durrani, No Test’. The then national selectors were forced to return him to the team in the next Test against England. That was his popularity. Durrani hit six sixes sixes six times as per the demands of cricket fans. Which made him famous in the world of cricket. Durrani has said this many times in his own mouth.

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