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Former India opener Ramesh Saxena passes away

Former India Test cricketer Ramesh Saxena passed away on Tuesday at the age of 66 due to brain hemorrhage.

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Published: Aug 17, 2011, 10:19 AM (IST)
Edited: Aug 17, 2011, 10:19 AM (IST)

Former India opener Ramesh Saxena passes away

Ramesh Saxena played for India in 1967 against England at Leeds © Getty Images

 

Jamshedpur: Aug 16, 2011

 

Former India Test cricketer Ramesh Saxena passed away on Tuesday at the age of 66 due to brain hemorrhage.

 

Saxena, also the secretary of Bihar Jharkhand Cricket Association, breathed his last at 8:50pm in the intensive care unit of the Tata Main Hospital here, said Manish, doctor on duty.

 

Saxena was admitted to the hospital on Saturday with severe Sepsis MODS Hyper tension and old CB seizure disorder, informed Dr Manish.

 

He is survived by his wife and two sons, including Vineet who played for Jharkhand in Ranji trophy.

 

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An opener, Saxena played for India in 1967 against England at Leeds. He also served two successive terms as the secretary of Bihar Cricket Association.(PTI)