BCCI condoles demise of Sridhar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) today condoled the sad demise of its former General Manager Dr MV Sridhar, who had recently resigned from his position.

Sridhar, 51, passed away at his residence in after suffering a massive cardiac arrest. He is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter.


He was in charge of BCCI's cricket operations till last month for nearly four years.

"He joined the in 2013 as General Manager and played an instrumental role in cricket operations. He served as the Hony. Secretary and Vice President of Cricket Association and represented HCA on the Board," said in a statement.

On many occasions, Sridhar was BCCI's 'Go To Man' in crisis situations. He twice served as a manager with the Indian cricket team.

His role as an administrative manager in during the infamous 'Monkeygate' involving and Andrew Symonds was laudable. Sridhar was there throughout the hearing and was the link between the team and the board.

In July this year, Sridhar was sent to the West Indies by the following Anil Kumble's resignation, after his much publicised differences with skipper Virat Kohli.

During his playing days, he was one of the pillars of cricket during the 1990's and was also one of their better captains. With Mohammed Azharuddin busy on national duty for most of the 90's, it was Sridhar and Abdul Azeem, who shouldered the burden of batting during that phase.

"Dr Sridhar twice served as a manager with the Indian cricket team and was recently asked to supervise the Indian team during the tour to West Indies. He led the Ranji team with great distinction during his playing days. He scored 6701 runs in 97 first-class games and also recorded an individual highest score of 366 for Hyderabad," the release further stated.

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First Published: Mon, October 30 2017. 20:02 IST