Monday 21 September 2015

Cricket Loses One Of Its Finest Administrator On Sunday Evening

"He wanted to go back home after recovery", said DR. Anil Mishra, the doctor who was shouldering the responsibility of treating Jagmohan Dalmiya, the finest of the administrators, Cricket has ever got.  The demise of the 75 year old, the veteran Cricket Boss, thus leaves an unfathomable void in the Cricket world forever. An opener during his stint as a club cricketer, Jagmohan Dalmiya has carried his bat through till the last breath. 



An optimistic soul, this man has never learned to leave battlefield without trying his potential.  No wonder, he is the only reason behind Indian Cricket acquiring a glare of limelight in the international panorama.  

Following his complain of chest pain and breathing troubles, Dalmiya was rushed to the BM Birla Heart Research Centre at around 9 pm on Thursday night. Though doctors monitored his progress throughout, his condition deteriorated on Sunday. As the news of his admission spreads, former India captain Sourav Ganguly also rushed to the from his Behala residence. West Bengal's minister in-charge of sports Arup Biswas also rushed to the hospital as soon as he came across the news.

"He was responding to treatment but became unstable in the morning. Our medical board decided to conduct an angioplasty late afternoon. He was stabilized but after that there was a massive gastrointestinal haemorrhage which led to a lot of bleeding. He succumbed to the bleeding at 8.45pm," said Dr Mishra,  a  leading  doctor of the  medical  team formed for Mr. Dalmiya. In his official medical bulletin,  he has confirmed of two stents that were planted in his heart.

During his stint of 36 years with BCCI, he  carries out the responsibility of the Treasury of the Organization since 1983 and later, he was instrumental in helping India host the 1987 and 1996 World Cups. In due course, he was promoted to the seat of President in 1997. Dalmiya is survived by his wife, his son Abhishek and a daughter.


However, the  sudden  and tragic demise of Jagmohan  Dalmiya seems to create a permanent void in  the  Cricket.  He is a leader in the true sense of the term and surely one of his  kind that mother India has ever produced.  At this unfortunate juncture of time,  the  most important question that seeks  to  A very important question that is making rounds now is who will be the most eligible successor of Mr. Jagmohan Dalmiya for the post of the BCCI president.

According to the BCCI constitution, when a President's post is vacated halfway during his stint "the secretary shall within 15 days convene a Special General Body Meeting to elect the President who shall be nominated by at least one Full Member from the zone which proposed the name of the President whose term was cut short prematurely. Such person who is so elected shall hold office till the next elections."

However, it's time to wait with our eager eyes to see the successor. 

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