Former India U-19 cricket captain Avi Barot dies at 29
Indian first class cricketer Avi Barot, a former India Under-19 captain and a member of the Ranji Trophy winning team in the 2019-20 season, has died after suffering a cardiac arrest at a shockingly young age of 29, the Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) said.
The
player, who also represented Haryana and Gujarat in his career, died on Friday.
“Everyone
at Saurashtra Cricket Association (is) deeply shocked and saddened on (the)
very shocking, untimely and extremely sad demise of Avi Barot, remarkable and
notable cricketer of Saurashtra.
“He
left for heavenly abode in the evening of 15th October 2021 due to severe
cardiac arrest,” the SCA stated in a media release issued here.
He
was a right-handed batter, who could also bowl off-breaks.
Barot
played 38 first-class matches, 38 List A matches and 20 Domestic T20 games. He
was a wicket-keeper-batsman and scored 1,547 runs in first-class matches, 1030
runs in list-A games and 717 runs in T20s.
Barot
was a part of the Ranji Trophy winning Saurashtra team, which had defeated
Bengal in the summit clash. For Saurashtra, he played 21 Ranji Trophy matches,
17 List A matches and 11 domestic T20 games.
Barot
was India U-19 captain in 2011 and earlier this year, he grabbed attention with
his stupendous 122-run knock in just 53 balls during a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
match against Goa. SCA President Jaydev Shah condoled Barot’s demise.
“This
is absolutely shocking and painful to learn about Avi’s sad demise. He was a
great teammate and had great cricketing skills. In all recent domestic matches,
he had performed remarkably well.
“He
was a very friendly and noble human being. We all at Saurashtra Cricket
Association are in deep shock,” said Shah, himself a former Saurashtra captain.
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