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Former Bengal captain Chuni Goswami dies aged 82

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Thursday, 30 April 2020 08:46

Former Bengal captain Subimal "Chuni" Goswami died in Kolkata on Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was 82 and had been suffering from underlying ailments, including sugar, prostate and nerve problems. He is survived by his wife Basanti and son Sudipto.

Goswami was one of those sportsmen who played more than one sport at the top level; not only did he captain Bengal to the final of the Ranji Trophy in 1971-72, he was also among India's greatest ever footballers.

Goswami was an allrounder on the cricket field: a right-hand batsman who bowled right-arm medium and, apparently, was known for his fast inswingers. Though he failed to shine in the Ranji final, where he captained Bengal, he played another, in 1968-69, and scored 96 and 84. In all, he played 46 matches for Bengal, taking 57 wickets and scoring 1592 runs with one century. In December 1966, he claimed a match haul of eight wickets for Combined East & Central XI to topple a West Indian touring side that included greats like Rohan Kanhai and Wes Hall.

Goswami played 50 matches for India as a footballer from 1956-64 and represented Bengal in 46 first-class games between 1962-73. He was part of the Indian team that participated in their fourth successive Olympics campaign in Rome in 1960 - they would hold France to a scored draw - and the same team, under coach Syed Abdul Rahim, won their second and final Asian Games football gold in Jakarta in 1962.

Goswami's death comes soon after that of PK Banerjee, fellow forward in the Indian football team of the 1950s and 60s that is acknowledged as the best to have represented the country. He played in the inside left position and, according to his profile in the official Mohun Bagan website, was known for his ball control and dribbling skills.

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