BCCI condoles demise of Vasu Paranjpe

Paranjpe, 82, breathed his last at his house in Matunga on Monday.

August 31, 2021 12:49 pm | Updated 12:59 pm IST - Mumbai

Former cricket coach Vasu Paranjpe passed away at the age of 82, in Mumbai, on August 30. File

Former cricket coach Vasu Paranjpe passed away at the age of 82, in Mumbai, on August 30. File

The BCCI on Tuesday condoled the passing away of former cricketer and well respected coach Vasu Paranjpe.

Paranjpe, 82, breathed his last at his house in Matunga on Monday and is survived by his wife, and son, ex-national selector and India player, Jatin.

"The BCCI expresses its grief on the passing away of Shri Vasudeo Paranjape, who served the game in various capacities," the cricket body said in the statement.

"With his excellent grasp of the game, he shaped the careers of several Mumbai and India stalwarts. Equipped with technical nuances, Shri Paranjape used his man-management skills to great effect.

"He was appointed a Director of Coaching in the ‘80s by the Board and was a Head Coach of camps for junior cricketers. Paranjape was also among the first set of coaches when the National Cricket Academy was inaugurated in 2000," the BCCI added.

BCCI President and former India captain Sourav Ganguly said, "I vividly remember my conversations with Vasu Sir. Not only was he a terrific coach with an eye for detail, but he was blessed with an amazing sense of humour. There was never a dull moment as he would regale us with fascinating stories of cricketers, whom we looked up to while growing up.”

"He has played a stellar role from behind the scenes in nurturing cricketers, who have served Indian Cricket with distinction. My sincere condolences to Jatin and the entire Paranjape family," the BCCI chief added.

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