India and England players were seen wearing black armbands in tribute to former Indian spinner Dilip Doshi, who sadly passed away on June 23, at Headingley on Day 5 of the ongoing first Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy on Tuesday, June 24.
Dilip Doshi was one of India's finest left-arm spinners and represented the country in the late 1970s and early 1980s. To honor Doshi’s contributions to Indian cricket, both the England and India teams came together to pay respect to the legend at Headingley.
India and England players wear black armbands to honour Dilip Doshi at Headingley
Before the play of Day 5 began, a minute of silence was observed in memory of Doshi in the high-stakes Test match at Headingley. Additionally, the players from both teams and match officials were seen wearing black armbands to pay tribute to Doshi.
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