Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Dhoni Closed Friend Santhosh Lal dies Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Dhoni's closest friend Santosh Lal dies due to pancreatitis,
He was admitted to Guru Nanak hospital in Ranchi on July 12, after complaining unbearable pain in his stomach.MS Dhoni’s close friend, who taught him helicopter shot, no more
Last Updated: Wednesday, July 17, 2013,MS Dhoni's friend and inventor of 'Helicopter shot' Santosh Lal passes away.
Santosh Lal, helicopter shot expert and Dhoni’s friend, dies at 32. Santosh Lal, M S Dhoni's childhood friend and co-inventor of 'Helicopter shot' passes away
Man who taught Mahendra Singh Dhoni to play helicopter shot dies.Dhoni's pal, Santosh Lal passes awaySantosh Lal, the man who taught India captain MS Dhoni to execute the famous 'helicopter shot' passed away while undergoing treatment for pancreatitis at a hospital in Delhi yesterday.
 Last Updated: Wednesday, July 17, 2013.



 Santosh Lal

Mahendra Singh Dhoni,  Santosh Lal,  cricket news
MS Dhoni’s close friend, who taught him helicopter shot, no moreZee Media Bureau

New Delhi: Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s close friend Santosh Lal reportedly
died while undergoing treatment for acute pancreatitis in a Delhi hospital.

The former Ranji player is survived by parents, wife and a three-year-old daughter. He was 32.

The body is expected to arrive in Ranchi later in the day.
Dhoni, who is out on a tour of the US, credits childhood pal Lal for his famous helicopter shot and
he was bearing the cost of his treatment.
Lal, a Ranji player, after being identified with acute pancreatitis was admitted in an unconscious
 state at a Ranchi hospital.
He was later airlifted to the national capital.Lal, who played Ranji Trophy matches with Dhoni was airlifted to the capital for treatment. The Indian skipper was providing all possible help to his friend.

"Former Ranji cricketer Santosh Lal was taken to Delhi by air ambulance and admitted to a hospital there. Besides Dhoni, all his friends have come forward in helping him fight his disease. Dhoni is in touch and helping in making all necessary arrangements for the treatment," said a close friend of Dhoni.

Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) secretary Rajesh Verma said the JSCA donated
 Rs one lakh to Lal for his treatment and Rs 39,500 was collected among the
association members and handed over to his family.

The cricket board held a condolence meeting in memory of the cricketer at the JSCA stadium.
Lal was working with the Railways.

No comments:

Post a Comment