A mountain of sorrows on the cricket world amid manchester test, Dhakad player died during treatment
Manchester Test: A very sad news has come out from the cricket world amid the ongoing Manchester Test between India and England. A veteran and a dhakad player breathed his last during treatment, raging a wave of mourning in the sports world. The untimely death of this player who has been recognized with his passion and passion on the field has made fans and fellow players smell.
When the first day of Manchester Test was going on between India and England, the cricket world suffered a deep setback. The news of the death of former Bangladesh cricketer Mir Belayat Hussain shocked sports lovers.
As soon as this news came out between Manchester Test, a wave of mourning ran in the cricket world. Mir Belayat Hossain had been ill for some time and was undergoing treatment.
Although it was expected that he would recover soon, but during treatment, his health deteriorated and he breathed his last at the age of 70. Bangladeshi cricket lost a true servant and guide.
A shock player, Who laid the foundation of Bangladesh cricket
Belayat Hussain was not only a great wicketkeeper-batsman, but he represented the country in a big tournament like the 1979 ICC Trophy. He impressed everyone with his performance while playing for top teams like Abahani, Kalabagan in domestic cricket.
Despite not having international recognition, he strengthened the country’s cricket foundation. His contribution in domestic cricket cannot be forgotten, where he played an important role in grooming young players. His dedication and discipline is an inspiration for the youth.
Travel from player to umpire and administrator
His association with cricket was not limited to sports just. After retirement, he also played his role as a match referee and regional development manager. He played the role of referee in 79 First-Class and 81 List A matches.
His administrative capabilities were as impressive as their presence on the field. He worked continuously at the grassroots level to pursue cricket in developing areas. He further strengthened the cricket structure by keeping pace with associations and boards.