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Kishore Bhimani, a man of words, deeds and contacts

Veteran sports journalist and commentator, who called the 1986 Tied Test, passes away at 80

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A sketch of Kishore Bhimani by Paban Mitra from the book Cricketing Memories by Jyotsna Poddar, published by Shradhanjali Trust and distributed by Rupa & Co in 1987, the year in which India co-hosted the Reliance World Cup, which was won by Allan Borders

A sketch of Kishore Bhimani by Paban Mitra from the book Cricketing Memories by Jyotsna Poddar, published by Shradhanjali Trust and distributed by Rupa & Co in 1987, the year in which India co-hosted the Reliance World Cup, which was won by Allan Borders

In the space of four Thursdays, world cricket lost the batsman who made the 1986 Tied Test so memorable and the commentator, who described the final ball of the epic match held at Chennai-s Chidambaram Stadium.

On September 24, Chennai 1986 double centurion Dean Jones, 59, succumbed to a cardiac arrest. Yesterday, commentator Kishore Bhimani, 80, left for Elysian Fields after a cerebral attack.

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