You've got to feel for them
Updated On: 25 June, 2020 07:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
Meeting players who missed out on an India cap can leave you with a lump in the throat, memories of which came up as Indian cricket lost another domestic giant in Haryana-based spinner Rajinder Goel.

Bihar and East Zone wicketkeeper-turned Punjab Cricket Association Stadium curator Daljit Singh with Rahul Dravid in Mohali on October 27, 2005. Pic/AFP
What can be more crushing for a cricketer than to be on the cusp of a Test debut — because the side's similar type of bowler and main left-arm spinner is dropped on disciplinary grounds — and then discovering that he is not needed in the playing XI?
This is exactly what happened to Rajinder Goel, who passed away on Sunday in Rohtak. The same Goel went on to claim a record 637 wickets in the national championships.


