Death of former Indian and TN cricket player VB Chandrasekhar



Former Indian and Tamil Nadu cricketer VB Chandrasekhar died at the age of 45 in Chennai on Thursday, August 15th. Chandrasekhar, who enjoys the VB title, played seven times for India between 1988 and 1990 and was a mainstay of Tamil Nadu in the late 80s and early 90s, playing a key role in the victories of the State in 1998-88 and 551. runs - the third highest player, Brijesh Patel and Robin Singh.

Chandrasekhar was a quick drummer able to match even his national team in Kris Srikkanth's strokeplay bag. In the final of the Iran Cup against India's victory after being relegated to Tamil Nadu in March 1982, Chandrasekhar has accumulated 45 years - the fastest of the first Indian championships. These selections attracted the attention of the breeders, who recruited him for an Indian loan to ODI, a loan finally coming against New Zealand in Visakhapatnam.

He did not make much imagination in four consecutive games, working alone for half a century in Indore. The three-dimensional numbers on a trip to New Zealand in 1990 ended his stay abroad. But Chandrasekhar remained present for growth in the region. He made 572 calls in the 1999-92 season and then led the Tamil Nadu division. He went to Goa in the last leg of his first career, which he did for 237 against Kerala.

After his playing career, Chandrasekhar was a national selector and also coached the Tamil Nadu team in the 2012 season. He was named captain of the Chennai Super Kings franchise in the first edition of the Indian Premier League. in 2008 and managed to convince N. Srinivasan to take the MS Dhoni over Virender Sehwag as the club's head coach.

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