
Mumbai Cricket Stalwart Milind Raz was cut off

From Sachin Tendulkar to Yashwasi Jayaswal, Milind Raz was the first former cricketers who identified their talent and preached at their highest level. File Photos | Photo Credit: Hindu
Former Mumbai captain Milind Rez – renowned as the Encyclopedia of Mumbai Cricket – he died at a hospital at a hospital because of the cardiac arrest (February 19, 2025). He is 76 years old.
An off-spinning all-rounder, which showed up in 52 first class matches in the golden age of Mumbai cricket, was part of the five cultures of Mumbai, a Ranji title-winning season. His game’s career was shortened because of the cardiac issues in the late 20’s, but he not only returned to the competitive courtyard, but also enjoyed the sterling career out of the field.
In addition to leading the Tata Sports Club and Tatus, Raz served Mumbai cricket in various capacity. He was proud to discover talent as a selector. From Sachin Tendulkar to Yashwasi Jayaswal, he was always the first former cricketer who identified their talent and promoted them at the highest level. For the past four years, he was occupied as an advisor by the Mumbai Cricket Association.
Thanks to the two growing Mumbai pair, Regi may be known as Sunil Gavaskar’s best friend outside Mumbai. However, for the abundance of Mumbai cricketers and other top cricketers in Mumbai, Rez was the source of advice and inspiration. His commands on the language, the ability to disconnect the game and connect with young people was appreciated by one and by all. It also came later in his multiple stins as television commentators and experts.
Former India all -rounder and coach Sandeep Patil paid tribute to the soul. “My life supporting system is gone today,” Patil said Hindu From Kolkata. “In the publishing of my book (November 2021) he said ‘I will meet in Kolkata’. I was waiting for me to see me!
“He played a very, very important role in my life in and out of the field. He and his wife Raj studied me behind me while trying. Mumbai lost his largest supporter, his contribution to the help and construction of young talent career! He is grandfather union , I will also be part of the Mumbai cricket even in the last days of the CCI.
Diana Edulji, a former female captain of India, who also mentioned Rez as his guide. “My guide and friend Milind Razer woke up in the Sad News of the cut. I will miss, “said Adujali.
Regi survives by their family, wife Raj, son Siddhartha and Aditya. Last events will be performed in Mumbai on Thursday (February 20, 2025).
Published – Feb 19, 2025 11:14 am IST