Former Indian batsman Chetan Chauhan tests COVID-19 positive 

Chauhan played 40 Tests for India and scored over 2,000 runs.

Chetan Chauhan | TwitterChetan Chauhan, the former India batsman, tested positive of having contracted the Coronavirus on Friday (July 10). 

According to reports, the 72-year-old has been admitted to Sanjay Gandhi PGI hospital in Lucknow.

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Remembered fondly as a gritty fighter and one of legendary Sunil Gavaskar's solid opening partners, Chauhan played 40 Tests for India, scoring 2,084 runs at an average of 31.57, including 16 half-centuries. He also played seven ODIs for the country. 

Gavaskar and Chauhan aggregated 3022 runs in their 59 opening stands, ten of which were over 100.

In first-class cricket, Chauhan scored 11,143 runs at an average of 40.22 in 179 matches. 

After retirement, Chauhan became a Lok Sabha MP in the 1990s, was part of the Delhi cricket administration and is now a minister in the Uttar Pradesh government. 

(Inputs from Indian Express)

 
 

By Kashish Chadha - 12 Jul, 2020

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