Hindustan Times (East UP)

Saurashtra wicket-keeper, opener Barot dies at 29 after cardiac arrest

- HT Correspond­ent sportm@hindustant­imes.com SCA

MUMBAI: Saurashtra wicketkeep­er batter Avi Barot died in Ahmedabad on Friday after a cardiac arrest. He was 29 and is survived by mother and wife who is expecting their first child later this year.

A team player, Barot will be remembered as the most versatile of cricketers who could easily switch gears. The Saurashtra opening batter’s last first-class game is listed as the Ranji final against Bengal in March 2020, in which he scored a patient 142 ball-54 in the first innings and a 102-ball 39 in the second.

What has shocked the cricket community is that just six days ago, Barot starred for Saurashtra in the final of a local tournament, the Reliance G-1 men’s T20 Cup, scoring 72 off 43 balls, at Rajkot’s Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n stadium.

The player, who has also represente­d Haryana and Gujarat, died while being taken to a hospital after he felt unwell at home in Ahmedabad. According to Jaydev Shah, the Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n (SCA) president, Barot’s father had also passed away in his early 40s.

“He was always full of energy; he had the loudest voice on the ground, whether on or off the field,” said Sheldon Jackson, who was with KKR at the Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium on Friday when he got the news. “I was travelling from the ground when a teammate called to inform. Right from celebratio­n mode (of being part of the IPL final) I went into mourning. I was shocked.”

Barot played 38 first-class matches, as many List A games, and 20 T20s for Saurashtra, Gujarat and Haryana. He aggregated 1547 runs at an average of 48.49 in first-class cricket, 1030 runs at 28.61 in List A cricket and 717 runs at 37.73 in T20s. Barot scored 309 runs at an average of 34.33, with three half-centuries, when Saurashtra won the Ranji Trophy for the first time in 2019-20.

His death had Karsan Ghavri was lost for words: “Nobody can believe that a guy like him will go away at the age of 29; it’s terrible, too strange. He was a great utility player. He was part of the winning (Ranji) team when I was the Saurashtra coach. His contributi­on was sizeable, scored runs and kept wickets well.

“A specialist T20 player, he was a powerful hitter, but in the four-day games he played differentl­y, had a fairly good temperamen­t. He scored very vital runs in the Ranji final,” said Ghavri.

Barot was also part of the Saurashtra team that reached the final of the Ranji Trophy in 2015-16 and in 2018-19. He was also the BCCI’s Under-19 cricketer of the year in 2011.

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