Indian team pay tribute to Ajit Wadekar

ANI  |  Nottingham (London) [UK] 

Indian team observed two minutes of silence in for the former Wadekar, who passed away last night in

The silence was observed during the practice hours of the Kohli-led side ahead of the third Test of the ongoing five-match series against England.

Earlier, people from fraternity like Sachin Tendulkar, Anil Kumble, and took to to mourn the demise of the cricketing giant.

Wadekar, who was considered as India's finest slip fielders and an aggressive left-hander, appeared in a total of 37 Tests and amassed 2,113 runs at an average of 31.07. He scored his sole century against in 1968.

Born in Bombay, Wadekar made his first-class debut in 1958, while he played his first Test match against the in 1966.

In 1967, the bestowed Wadekar with the Arjuna Award. He also received the Padma Shri Award, the country's fourth highest civilian honour, in 1972.

Wadekar also served as the of the Indian team in the 1990s, along with the then captain of the national team,

Meanwhile, India, who are trailing the five-match series 0-2, are slated to play their third Test against England from August 18.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 19:35 IST