Kolkata, Jul 7 (UNI) Hockey legend Keshav Dutt, who was part of
India’s historic winning feat at the 1948 Olympics where the country
beat host Britain 4-0 at the Wembley Stadium in London to win the first gold post
Independence, died early today due to old age.
Keshav Dutt, who donned Indian colours in the 1948 and 1952 Olympics and
won gold medals for the country, and made Indians proud at a global level in field
hockey on many occasions were 95.
The former centre halfback Keshav Dutt's end came around 12.30
a.m. at his Santoshpur residence in the southern part of the city in South 24 Parganas.
Keshav Chandra Dutt, born December 29, 1925, was a prolific hockey
player of his time and had earned respect both from teammates and
the rivals for his stick work.
Besides the sportspersons across the country and his followers in
Kolkata, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee
condoled the demise and said they have lost a legend.
" The world of hockey lost one of its true legends today," Ms Banerjee said.
" Saddened at the passing away of Keshav Datt. He was a double Olympic gold medal winner, 1948 and 1952. A champion of India and Bengal. Condolences to his family and friends," Ms Banerjee tweeted.
Before the 1948 Olympics in London, Dutt had toured East Africa under the leadership of hockey wizard Major Dhyan Chand in 1947. Born in Lahore, Dutt was also part of the Indian team at the 1952 Helsinki Games, where they beat Netherlands 6-1 in the final to become the Olympic champions for the fifth consecutive time.
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