India and England paid tribute to late cricketer Dilip Doshi with a moment of silence and black armbands during the Headingley Test. The former left-arm spinner took 114 Test wickets and also represented India in ODIs during his distinguished career.

The Indian and England cricket teams observed silence and wore black armbands on Day 5 of the ongoing Test match at Headingley, paying tribute to former Indian cricketer Dilip Doshi, who passed away on Monday.

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The tribute took place before the start of play, with players from both sides lining up in silence for a minute to honour the memory of the left-arm spinner.

In a post on X, BCCI said, "Both teams are wearing black armbands today in memory of former Indian cricketer Dilip Doshi, who passed away on Monday. The teams also observed a minute's silence before the start of Day 5."

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 <br><strong>Dilip Doshi's career</strong></h2><p>Doshi passed away due to heart issues in London, where he had lived for several decades. With a classical left-armer's action, Doshi scalped 114 Test wickets in 33 appearances, including six five-wicket hauls.</p><div type="dfp" position=3>Ad3</div><p>Doshi left his mark in the ODIs and finished with 22 wickets in 15 ODIs while maintaining an economy of 3.96. Doshi represented Saurashtra, Bengal, Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire in first-class cricket and picked up 898 wickets in 238 appearances at 26.58.</p><p>Doshi followed in the footsteps of the famous spin quartet of the 1970s and made his debut at the age of 32.</p><h2><strong>Dilip Doshi influenced by Garfield Sobers</strong></h2><p>At Nottinghamshire, the West Indies legend Garfield Sobers heavily influenced the left-arm spinner. He made a silent exit from international cricket in the 1980s and gave a compelling account of his cricketing days in his autobiography Spin Punch.<br>Among his accomplished feats, Doshi played an immaculate role with his five-wicket haul in the Melbourne Test of 1981, which helped India orchestrate a memorable victory. (ANI)</p><div type="dfp" position=4>Ad4</div>