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Last Survivor of India’s First Test Win, CD Gopinath, Dies at 96
Indian cricket mourns the loss of CD Gopinath, who passed away at the age of 96, marking the end of a remarkable era in the sport. He was the last surviving member of India’s historic first-ever Test-winning team in 1952.
Gopinath never had any intention of becoming a cricketer and was an accidental cricketer. He started playing cricket at 17. ‘No one believes me when I tell them that I started that late. I had played hockey, football and tennis before, but never cricket,’ he used to say.
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