Former Maharashtra cricketer Ramesh Borde passes away

Ramesh Borte, a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler, was the younger brother of former India player Chandu Borde.

Published : Jul 08, 2021 19:11 IST

Ramesh Borde was 69.

Ramesh Borde, the former Maharashtra and West Zone all-rounder, passed away due to heart attack at his home in Pune on Thursday. Borde, the younger brother of former India captain Chandrakant (alias Chandu) was  69.

Borde, the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) curator, worked at the MCA International Stadium at Gahunje where he produced belters for India’s ODI series against England in March, till late evening on Wednesday. Early on Thursday, he suffered a heart attack at home that turned out to be fatal.

Ever since making his debut against Vidarbha in 1973-74 under the captaincy of his elder brother, Borde featured in 42 First Class and two List A games. A middle-order batsman and a leg-break bowler, Borde was a regular in a star-studded West Zone line-up in the Duleep Trophy in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

He also represented West Zone during against the touring West Indians in Kolhapur in 1983-84, dismissing Richie Richardson and Larry Gomes.