The Asian Age

Cricketers mourn Jaitley’s death

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New Delhi, Aug. 24: Cricket administra­tion was among the many hats Arun Jaitley wore in public life and in his death, the players remembered the man who seamlessly juggled roles, and stood by them in their hour of need.

A seasoned politician, an astute lawyer and a raconteur with innumerabl­e friends across party lines, Jaitley passed away on Saturday after a prolonged period of illness. He was 66. While politician­s cutting across party lines were quick to mourn the death of the former union minister, the cricketers as well as athletes from Olympic discipline­s also took to twitter to express their condolence­s.

Former India opener and BJP member of Parliament, Gautam Gambhir, who was close to Jaitley, said a part of him was gone with his demise.

“A father teaches u to speak but a father figure teaches u to talk. A father teaches u to walk but a father figure teaches u to march on. A father gives u a name but a father figure gives u an identity. A part of me is gone with my Father Figure Shri Arun Jaitley Ji. RIP Sir,” Gambhir tweeted.

Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju termed it a personal loss. “Extremely saddened to learn the passing away of @arunjaitle­y ji. His death is a personal loss for me. Arun ji was a brilliant lawyer and a great parliament­arian. He will be missed & remembered for his warmth & wit. My heartfelt condolence­s to his family and supporters,” Rijiju tweeted.

As he helmed the Delhi Districts and Cricket Associatio­n (DDCA), talented players from in and around the national capital emerged and flourished in the biggest stage. Virender Sehwag, Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan and Ishant Sharma, besides Gambhir, are some of the names that shone in internatio­nal cricket with him at the top.

He was a cricket fan first and then someone that every big name in BCCI would consult before zeroing in on any policy decision with regards to Indian cricket. Indian captain Kohli recalled the day when Jaitley visited his residence following the death of his father.

“Shocked & saddened to hear about the passing away of Shri Arun Jaitley ji. He was genuinely a good person, always willing to help others. He took out his precious time back in 2006 when my father passed away to come to my home & pay his condolence­s. May his soul rest in peace,” Kohli tweeted.

Expressing their grief were Virender Sehwag, Shikhar Dhawan, Yuvraj Singh, Mithali Raj and R Ashiwn, among others, in a series of tweets. “Pained at the passing away of ArunJaitle­y ji. Apart from having served greatly in public life , he played a huge role in many players from Delhi getting an opportunit­y to represent India. There was a time when not many players from Delhi got a chance at the highest level,” Sehwag said on twitter.

The big-hitting former opener was not done there.

“... But under his leadership at the DDCA, many players including me got a chance to represent India. He listened to needs of the players & was a problem solver. Personally shared a very beautiful relationsh­ip with him. My thoughts & prayers are with his family & loved ones. Om Shanti.”

The BCCI said in a release: “A remarkable statesman, Mr Jaitley was a passionate cricket follower and will always be remembered as one of the most able and respected cricket administra­tors.”

The DDCA expressed its condolence on its official twitter page.

He was genuinely a good person, always willing to help others. He took out his precious time back in 2006 when my father passed away to come to my home & pay his condolence­s. — VIRAT KOHLI

 ??  ?? A file photo of Arun Jaitley with M.S. Dhoni.
A file photo of Arun Jaitley with M.S. Dhoni.

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