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Raiji, world's oldest first-class cricketer, dies at 100

13 June 2020, MVT 19:41
In this handout picture taken on January 26, 2020 and received as a courtesy of cricket umpire Marcus Dominic Couto, former cricketers India's Sachin Tendulkar (L) and Australia's Steve Waugh celebrate the 100th birthday of world's oldest first-class cricketer India's Vasant Raiji (C) at his residence in Mumbai. - Vasant Raiji, the world's oldest first-class cricketer, died aged 100 in Mumbai on June 13, his son-in-law Sudarsahan Nanavata told Indian media. (Photo by FAMILY HANDOUT / Marcus Dominic Couto / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Courtesy of Marcus Dominic Couto" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS --- NO ARCHIVE ---
13 June 2020, MVT 19:41

Vasant Raiji, the world's oldest first-class cricketer, died aged 100 in Mumbai on Saturday, his son-in-law Sudarsahan Nanavata told Indian media.

Raiji, a right-handed batsman, played nine first-class matches between 1938 and 1950, scoring 277 runs at an average of 23.08. He was also a cricket historian.

Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar and former Australia captain Steve Waugh visited Raiji at his Mumbai home on his 100th birthday on January 26.

"His warmth and passion for playing and watching Cricket was endearing," Tendulkar wrote of his meeting with Raiji on Twitter following the announcement of the death.

According to Indian sports statistician Mohandas Menon, New Zealand's Alan Burgess, who was 100 on May 1, is now the world's oldest living first-class cricketer.

New Delhi, India | AFP

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