Maharashtra Cricket Mourns the Loss of Randolph Daniel at 62
Randolph Daniel, an ex-Maharashtra cricketer who contributed significantly to state cricket, has died at 62. The right-handed batsman and medium pacer played 16 First-Class matches taking 35 wickets. The Maharashtra Cricket Association expressed their sorrow at his passing.
Randolph Daniel, a former stalwart of Maharashtra cricket, has died at 62. He played 16 First-Class matches from 1982-83 to 1998-99, demonstrating his skills as a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pacer.
Throughout his First-Class career, Daniel claimed 35 wickets, achieving his best figures of 6/60, and he also managed to score 106 runs. He was part of the West Zone team that competed against a formidable West Indies touring squad in a three-day match held in Kolhapur. The Maharashtra Cricket Association mourned his passing, emphasizing his talented contributions to the sport in their official statement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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