Former India opener Chetan Chauhan passes away

Author: Web Desk

Former India Test opener and politician Chetan Chauhan has died aged 73 from coronavirus.

Chauhan tested positive last month was put on ventilator support at a hospital in Gurgaon just outside the capital New Delhi on 14th August, but his condition worsened after he suffered multiple organ failure.

He is one of the highest-profile figures to die from the disease in India. “He had tested negative but then the reports came positive again,” brother Pushpendra Chauhan told media.

Chauhan, who made his Test debut against New Zealand in 1969 as a 22-year-old, got his first runs off a couple of boundaries. He grew to have a reputation as a doughty batsman. However, he never went on to make a hundred; in fact, only Shane Warne (3,154) has more Test runs than him without a century.

He made at least 50 on 16 occasions, though, with a high score of 97 against Australia in Adelaide in 1981. He was prolific in first-class cricket, reaching 11,143 in 179 matches at an average of 40.22, with 21 centuries.

After his playing career, Chauhan turned to coaching, and was manager when India won a famous Test victory against Australia in Kolkata in 2001.

Chauhan switched to politics and was a minister in the Uttar Pradesh as a member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is from the same party praised Chauhan as a “diligent political leader”.

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