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1983 World Cup Winner Yashpal Sharma, 66, Dies of Heart Attack

Yashpal Sharma had a massive heart attack on Tuesday morning of 13th July.

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Published: Jul 13, 2021, 11:13 AM (IST)
Edited: Jul 13, 2021, 11:13 AM (IST)

New Delhi: Former Indian cricket Yashpal Sharma has died due to a heart attack on Tuesday. Sharma was 66 years old when he took his last breath. Sharma was a member of India’s World Cup-winning team in 1983, which was led by Kapil Dev. The right-hander was an explosive middle-order batsman.

Sharma had scored 11 runs off 32 balls in the World Cup final against the potent West Indies team. Yashpal, who was born in Ludhiana, featured in 37 Test matches for India and scored 1606 runs at an average of 33.45. Furthermore, the right-hander played 42 ODI matches for the national team and scored 883 runs in the ODI format.

Yashpal made his Test debut against England at Lord’s in 1979 whereas he played his maiden ODI match against arch-rivals Pakistan at Sialkot in 1978.

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