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'Madhav Apte only spoke the language of cricket'

Patankar, who played for Bombay and Maharashtra, often found himself in the same team as Apte at Shivaji Park Gymkhana on the club circuit

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Chandrakant Patankar worked at Apte's Laxmi Vishnu Mills. Pic/ Clayton Murzello

Chandrakant Patankar worked at Apte's Laxmi Vishnu Mills. Pic/ Clayton Murzello

Chandrakant Patankar, 88, the oldest living Test player from Mumbai, waxed eloquent on former India opening batsman Madhav Apte, who passed away in Mumbai at the age of 86 today.

Patankar worked at industrialist Apte’s Laxmi Vishnu Mills for around 20 years from 1969.

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