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I think my friend Abid Ali was a grossly underestimated cricketer: Farokh Engineer | Cricket News

I think my friend Abid Ali was a grossly underestimated cricketer: Farokh Engineer | Cricket News

Former India keeper-batter Farokh Engineer on Thursday paid rich tributes to his teammate Syed Abid Ali and said he was a “grossly underestimated cricketer” despite his versatility and ability to take catches with great dexterity at close-in fielding positions. The India all-rounder of yesteryear died on Wednesday after a prolonged illness, leaving his well-wishers, acquaintances and friends, including Engineer, sad. He was 83. “My friend Abid Ali, rest in peace. I just can’t believe it. You know, one be one, people are sadly, sadly passing away. Abid was a real dear friend, a contemporary of mine, my colleague, my roommate at one time also, a wonderful person, a wonderful cricketer, very talented all-rounder,” Engineer said. Story continues below this ad Abid Ali was part of an illustrious group of Hyderabad cricketers that included MAK Pataudi, ML Jaisimha, and Abbas Ali Baig. He died in the United States. The news of Abid Ali’s passing was shared by the North America Cricket League. Engineer said “He gave 100 percent to his team every time he played for …

Former Indian cricketer Syed Abid Ali passes away at age 83 | Cricket News

Former Indian cricketer Syed Abid Ali passes away at age 83 | Cricket News

Former Indian all-rounder Syed Abid Ali passed away at the age of 83 years on Wednesday in the United States. Abid has played 29 Test matches for India and has picked up 47 wickets. The Hyderbad-based cricketer was an agile fielder and was also quick between the wickets. In his debut Test match against Australia in Brisbane he picked up six wickets giving away 55 runs. In the same series in Sydney, Abid Ali scored a couple of gritty half-centuries (78 and 81). The all-rounder was also known for scoring winning runs at the Oval in a famous win against England in 1971. After 22 years of playing first-class cricket for his beloved Hyderabad and South Zone, apart from India, and coaching since 1978, Ali had the best credentials when the UAE came looking in 2001. He always believed in ‘‘taking a side at the bottom right to the top’’ — he’d already done that with the Andhra Pradesh team — and so jumped at the offer. Story continues below this ad ‘‘When I was …