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Padmakar Shivalkar dies in 84

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On Monday, the legendary Sunil Javascar prompted an emotional greeting to the strong Mumbai legend and the local Crick of Dammakar Xikar, who died here at the age of 84, saying that the left round is “more important than others who got it.” Shaklakar, one of the best Maglairin in the country who did not play with the national team, died on Monday due to age issues. Ghavaskar formulated an emotional message on the death of Shevak, which follows the demise of the former Mumbai captain and coordinator of Melind Reg on February 19.

“This is really very sad news. Within a short period, the Cricket game in Mumbai lost two games, Milind and now Balmmakar who were the engineer of many victory,” Javascar wrote in his letter.

“One of my regrets because the leader of India is unable to persuade the national determinants to include” Badi “in the test team. He deserved the cover of India much more than others who got it. This is fate.” Shivalkar appeared for the first time in Ranji Trophy at the age of 22 and continued to play up to 48 years, with his first-class career from 1961-1962 to 1987-88.

He played a total of 124 first -class matches and claimed 589 share in 19.60 with 361 of those upcoming messages in Ranji Trove.

“It was the archer who would get the best bread from the opposition and create victories for Mumbai,” Javascar wrote about the left roundabout that he believed was one of the most prestigious country.

“He can shine throughout the day with his economic run and his beautiful work. Badi was unique and he was very sad than his death. Om Shanti,” added.

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