Dilip Doshi showed it’s never too late to succeed

Dilip Doshi, a left-arm spinner who debuted for India at nearly 32, passed away in London. Overcoming initial exclusion due to the established spin quartet, he made a significant impact, taking 114 wickets in 33 Tests. Doshi's memorable performances, including key roles in victories against Australia and Pakistan, and his resilience while playing through injury, cemented his legacy.

Dilip Doshi showed it’s never too late to succeed
Dilip Doshi, a left-arm spinner who debuted for India at nearly 32, passed away in London. Overcoming initial exclusion due to the established spin quartet, he made a significant impact, taking 114 wickets in 33 Tests. Doshi's memorable performances, including key roles in victories against Australia and Pakistan, and his resilience while playing through injury, cemented his legacy.