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Parthiv’s Father Passes Away Gets Condolences Around The Globe

Former Indian player Parthiv Patel lost his father and condolences have been sent from all around the world. The great wicketkeeper-batsman revealed the heartbreaking news on Twitter and due to that Parthiv’s Father Passes Away  so he Gets Condolences Around The Globe.

Parthiv, who is on the expert panel for the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 in Dubai, tweeted a photo of his late father, Mr. Ajaybhai Bipinchandra Patel, and asked his followers to remember him in their thoughts and prayers.

The comment section quickly became filled as netizens were heartbroken on hearing about Parthiv’s father’s death. Many notable cricketers, including Sachin Tendulkar, Wasim Jaffer, and RP Singh, conveyed their condolences in tweets.

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“It is with the deepest grief and sadness, we inform the passing away of my father Mr. Ajaybhai Bipinchandra Patel. He left for his heavenly abode on 26th September 2021. We request you to keep him in your thoughts and prayers. May his soul rest in peace��� ॐ नम: शिवाय,” wrote Parthiv in the post.

“May your father’s soul rest in peace, @parthiv9! My heartfelt condolences to your entire family in this time of grief,” Sachin Tendulkar wrote.

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Parthiv is one of India’s best wicketkeeper-batsman, and his records are outstanding. From the start, the lefty was renowned to assault the bowlers, and his glovework was extremely accurate. In addition, the left-handed batter made his international debut when he was 17 years old.

Despite the fact that the development of MS Dhoni meant that Parthiv did not play often for India, the lefty remained a force to be reckoned with in local events and the Indian Premier League. He represented numerous teams in the competition, such as the three-time champion Chennai Super Kings and the five-time champion Mumbai Indians.

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