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Former India Test cricketer Madhav Apte passes away

Born in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1932, Apte -- a right-handed batsman by trade -- started his career as a leg-spinner under the coaching of Vinoo Mankad while he was a student at Elphinstone College.

Updated on: Sep 23, 2019 10:37 AM IST
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Former Indian Test opener Madhav Apte has passed away. He was 86. Apte, who was about to turn 87 on October 5, breathed his last at the Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai on Sunday morning. From 1952 to 53, he played seven Tests for India in which he scored 542 runs, including one century and three half-centuries at an average of 49.27. He also played 67 First-Class matches in which he amassed 3,336 runs with six centuries and 16 half-centuries.

Madhav Apte (Twitter/ Wasim Jaffer)
Madhav Apte (Twitter/ Wasim Jaffer)

Born in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1932, Apte -- a right-handed batsman by trade -- started his career as a leg-spinner under the coaching of Vinoo Mankad while he was a student at Elphinstone College.

In 1989, he was elected to the office of the president of the Cricket Club of India and also served as the chief of Legend’s Club.

 
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