RIP Ashok Mankad
This comes as a complete shock. I was lucky to meet the man and spend time with him talking about cricket a few years back. Mumbai had come to play Bengal and he was the Mumbai coach. He was kind enough to spend time with me talking about the game that splendid day at Eden Gardens. He was a genuinely nice man from whatever I came to know of him. He was also regarded as some one who had one of the best minds on the game in India.
Will be deeply missed.
RIP.
Tags: Indian Cricket.





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