Indore: Former Madhya Pradesh Ranji team captain and all-rounder Ashok Jagdale died on Monday at the age of 76 in Indore. A member of his family gave this information.
Jagdale’s younger brother and former Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Sanjay Jagdale told PTI that his elder brother Ashok Jagdale had fainted. After bleeding from his nose late Sunday night and was admitted to a private hospital in the city. was done. He said that his health deteriorated due to internal bleeding and doctors could not save his life.
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Ashok Jagdale with four centuries in 76 first-class matches
Ashok Jagdale had scored 2,954 runs in 76 first-class matches with four centuries and took 182 wickets. Cricket history expert Suryaprakash Chaturvedi said, ‘Jagdale was one of the finest all-rounder cricketers of Madhya Pradesh. Earlier he used to bowl the spin ball with the right hand. And later he served the state team as a medium pace bowler.
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He recalled that once the Central Zone team won the Duleep Trophy. It was largely due to the all-round performances of Jagdale and Salim Durrani.
Many celebrities including Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. And Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia have condoled the death of Ashok Jagdale