Chetan Chauhan Has Also Been Tested Positive For COVID 19:
After suffering a renal failure, Chetan Chauhan, the former India opener featured in 40 tests and 7 ODIs, was placed on the ventilator. The 73-year-old had tested positive for Covid-19 in July and his health deteriorated this morning as he suffered multi-organ failure, which forced the former opening batsman to be put at a nearby Gurugram hospital for life support.
“This morning (15 August) early this morning, Chetan ji had a kidney failure and subsequently had multi-organ failure. He ‘s currently on life support. We ‘re all hoping he’ll win this fight,” a senior DDCA official who keeps track of the development told a leading sports website.
Chauhan was an perfect foil at the top of the order to Sunil Gavaskar in an international career lasting 12 years and the pair contributed more than 3000 test runs, thereby becoming one of India’s longest serving opening partnerships.
Chauhan has been involved on various fronts since his retirement from the game-having represented the Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA) in various positions such as president , vice president, secretary and chief selector. He also worked as the Indian cricket team’s manager and his tenure included memorable occasions such as the landmark series win over Australia in 2001 as well as the ‘Monkeygate’ controversy during the 2007-08 down tour.
Chauhan is also a minister in the government of Uttar Pradesh and has been elected twice to the lower house of parliament (Lok Sabha) before.
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