BSP-14 Former India Test opener Chauhan dies of coronavirus

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Former India Test opener Chauhan dies of coronavirus

NEW DELHI, Aug 16, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Former India Test opener Chetan
Chauhan, who forged a prolific opening partnership with Sunil Gavaskar, has
died aged 73 from coronavirus, his brother told AFP Sunday.

Chauhan, who tested positive last month, was put on ventilator support at a
hospital in Gurgaon, but his condition worsened after he suffered multiple
organ failure.

He is one of the highest-profile figures to die from the disease in India,
which is the world’s third-most infected nation with more than 2.5 million
cases and almost 50,000 deaths.

“He had tested negative but then the reports came positive again,” brother
Pushpendra Chauhan told AFP.

After playing 40 Tests for India, Chauhan switched to politics and was a
minister in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh as a member of the ruling
Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

Born July 21, 1947, the right-hander scored 2,084 runs and shared 10
century partnerships with his more illustrious teammate Gavaskar.

He failed to score a Test century, with 97 his highest-ever innings.

In 179 first-class matches, he accumulated 11,143 runs, earning a
reputation for his solid defence and doggedness.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1955 hrs