Ex-Captain Ajit Wadekar Dies At 77; Condolences Pour In On Twitter

Ajit Wadekar passed away in Mumbai after a prolonged illness

One of India’s most successful cricket captains, Ajit Wadekar passed away in Mumbai after a prolonged illness on late August 15. He was 77.

Wadekar, who played 37 Tests, led India to historic triumphs in the West Indies and England matches in the 1970s.

Under him, India won five matches in the West Indies in the early 1970s before beating England in a three-match series.

Wadekar, who scored 2,113 Test runs with 14 half-centuries and a century, led India to a third successive series victory, beating England once again in 1972-73.

He also appeared in two One-day Internationals.

Following his demise, many cricketers including Sachin Tendulkar, Ravi Shastri, Virender Sehwag and Sanjay Manjrekar among others took to Twitter to pay their condolences to the former Indian captain. Here are some of the messages:

An aggressive left-handed batsman, Wadekar made his first-class debut in 1958-59 before making his India debut in 1966-67.

After his retirement, he also served as the manager of the national team led by Mohammed Azharuddin in the 1990s.

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