Posted by AI on 2025-06-24 16:27:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-10 09:20:56
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'He has taken half the batsmen from the game': Innings-by-innings memories of Test-match great Dilip Sardesai.
Dilip Sardesai, the spin bowling wizard, master of flight and guile, and one of the most iconic cricketers in India's history, died on Monday, leaving behind a towering legacy that will forever remain in the sands of time.
The former India captain was a dominant force in Indian cricket in the 1960s and 1970s. He was widely considered one of the world's best batsmen against spin, and his exploits with the ball often proved to be just as crucial for the fate of his team. His death has prompted a deluge of memories from his fans and teammates alike.
Sardesai's career spanned over a decade, during which he played some memorable innings, including a stunning ton in the 1974 Lord's Test against England. The mercurial cricketer also led India's bowling attack with flair and intelligence, picking up essential wickets whenever the team needed it most. His career included a memorable hat trick against Australia in a test match played at the Brabourne Stadium in 1969.
Ultimately, Sardesai represented the best of Indian cricket, with a brilliance that was matched only by his humility and sportsmanship, which won him innumerable fans and plaudits from all over the world.
"Like me, many others have had the good fortune of learning the nuances of the game from Dilip kaka, and those lessons will always remain with us," wrote former India batsman and captain Sachin Tendulkar on Twitter. "There is no doubt that Indian cricket has lost a stalwart this morning."
Indeed, with the passing of Dilip Sardesai, Indian cricket has lost one of its most iconic and talented cricketers of all time. But his legacy will forever be etched into the minds of cricket enthusiasts all over the world for generations to come.