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Tributes pour in as India’s World Cup winner Sharma passes away aged 66

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NEW DELHI: Former India batsman Yashpal Sharma, a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning side, passed away on Tuesday at his home in Noida. He was 66.

Sharma suffered a heart atack ater returning from morning walk and collapsed at around 7.30 am.

The right-handed batsman, who was the backbone of India’s middle-order in the 1983 World Cup, played 37 Test matches, scoring 1606 runs, and 42 ODIS scoring 883 runs. He also played 160 first-class matches, representi­ng Punjab, Haryana and Railways, and scored 8933 runs.

But he was best remembered internatio­nally for his performanc­es in India’s first World Cup win, in 1983. He aggregated 240 runs at an average of 34.28 to return as the second-highest scorer for India behind skipper Kapil Dev in the tournament.

Sharma had top-scored with 89 (off 120 balls) to help India make 262/8 in their 34-run victory over West Indies in their first match of the 1983 World Cup. That win in Manchester gave India the self-belief to go on and win the tournament.

TEAMMATES SHOCKED: His sudden demise let his former champion teammates in disbelief.

“Our team has been broken. We have lost the backbone of our team. He was the backbone of the middle-order. He was a simple man, very discipline­d. He had neither a major vice, nor a minor vice. He was the fitest of us all. Hard to believe he is no more,” said former India all-rounder Kirti Azad, his team-mate in the 1983 World Cup.

Another 1983 World Cup team-mate of his, allrounder Madan Lal, is in a state of shock.

“I have just heard the news. I am in a state of shock. I still can’t believe it. I can’t say anything at the moment,” said Lal before rushing to Sharma’s home.

Pace bowler Balwinder Sandhu, who opened the bowling with skipper Kapil Dev in the tournament, was also in a state of disbelief.

“Absolutely shocking news. Never thought he would pass away. We had met on June 25 (at the launch of a book). He looked absolutely fine and fit and was happy to share his [two] daughters’ achievemen­ts. He was more worried about my health, asked me to reduce weight,” said Sandhu.

Kapil, the skipper of that team, broke down during a TV show on news channel ABP.

“I can’t accept it,” Kapil said in tears. “I love you Yash,” he added.

Kapil was in Mumbai and has rushed to Delhi to pay his last respects.

The entire team, including Sharma, had gathered in Gurugram on June 25 -- last month -- for the launch of Opus, a luxury limited-edition book which will capture India’s 1983 World Cup win.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to cricket great Sharma. Sachin Tendulkar took to Twiter to pay his tributes to Yashpal.

Sachin tweeted that he was shocked and deeply pained by the demise of Yashpal and has fond memories of watching him bat during the 1983 World Cup.

 ?? File / Courtesy ICC Twitter ?? Yashpal Sharma was the backbone of India’s middle-order in the 1983 World Cup, played 37 Test matches, scoring 1606 runs, and 42 ODIS scoring 883 runs.
File / Courtesy ICC Twitter Yashpal Sharma was the backbone of India’s middle-order in the 1983 World Cup, played 37 Test matches, scoring 1606 runs, and 42 ODIS scoring 883 runs.

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