Former Saurashtra cricketer, BCCI referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja dead

PTI | Rajkot | Updated: 16-05-2021 11:05 IST | Created: 16-05-2021 10:57 IST
Former Saurashtra cricketer, BCCI referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja dead
Former Saurashtra cricketer Rajendrasinh Jadeja (Image: SCA) Image Credit: ANI

Former Saurashtra pacer and BCCI referee Rajendrasinh Jadeja has died due to COVID-19, the Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) said on Sunday.

Jadeja was 66.

''Everyone at SCA is deeply saddened by the untimely demise of Rajendrasinh Jadeja, one of the most remarkable yesteryear cricketers of Saurashtra. He left for heavenly abode today early morning fighting a hard battle against Covid-19,'' the SCA said in a statement.

Rajendra Singh was one of the finest right-arm medium pacers and a remarkable all-rounder.

He played 50 first-class matches and 11 List A games, taking 134 and 14 wickets respectively.

He had scored 1,536 runs in first-class matches and 104 runs in List A cricket.

Rajendrasinh served as the BCCI's official referee in 53 first-class matches, 18 List A games and 34 T20s.

He also served as selector, coach and team manager of Saurashtra Cricket Association.

Former BCCI and SCA secretary Niranjan Shah said, ''Rajendrasinh Jadeja was the man with quality, style, ethics and great cricketing capabilities. His dedication and contribution to cricket shall be remembered forever.'' SCA president Jaydev Shah, too, condoled his demise, saying, ''it is an immense loss to the world of cricket. Rajendra sir was one of the finest men I have met. I am fortunate to play many matches having him as our head coach, manager and mentor.''

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