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Legend Hockey Keshav Datt Dies Outed 95

Legend Hockey Keshav Datt Dies Outed 95
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New Delhi: Olympic gold medal twice in Hockey, Keshavlat, died on Wednesday because of a disease associated with age.
Datt was 95.
The more the former was died again at around 12:30 a.m.
at his residence in Santoshpur, Kolkata.
Datt is part of the Indian gold era in hockey.
Tangguh Halfback, he was part of Indian historic achievement at the 1948 Olympics where they beat the British home team 4-0 at Wembley Stadium in London to win the first gold independence post.
Before the 1948 Olympics, Datt had toured in East Africa under the leadership of the Mayor Dhyan Chand Hockey Wizard in 1947.
We lamented the loss of former Indian Hockey players and two gold medalists at the 1948 and 1952 Olympics, HTEPS: / / / t.co/yh80j75jui- Hocey India (@TheHockeyIndia) 1625634233000Born on December 29, 1925, in Lahore, Datt is also part of the Indian team at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952, where they defeat the Clash of the Summit to become the Olympic champion for the fifth time in a row.
“We are all very sad to hear about the legendary Demise Keshavlat Halfback this morning.
He is a member of the 1948 and 1952 Olympics who are still alive and today really feels like the end of the era,” said Indian Hockey Gyombam Gyanendro Ningombam in a statement.
“We all grow listening to extraordinary stories about unforgettable sightseeing for India Independent at the Olympics and they continue to inspire the generation of hockey players in the country.” Indian hockey lamented his death and on behalf of the federation, I extended my deepest.
Condolences to his family.
“Sai grieved from Keshavlat’s education, Indian members in 1948 and 1952 @Olympics men’s hockey …
https://t.co/vzruj93Quh-saimedia (@media_sai) 1625638884000 Bengal Bengal Mamata Banerjee also offers condolences.” The world of hockey loses one True legend today.
Sad when passing Keshavlat.
He was the winner of the double Olympic gold medal, 1948 and 1952.
Indian and Bengal champions.
Condolences to their family and friends, “Banerjee Tweeted.
The world of hockey loses one of the legends today today.
Friendly when he died to Keshavlat.
He is a doubl …
https://t.co/XubFby4JHM- MAMATA BANERJEE (@MamataOffial) 1625632924000 The integral part of the Indian team, Datt also punished the Mohun Bagan Hockey forces from 1951-1953 and again in 1957-1958.
As a Mohun Chart player, he won a hockey league six times and the BEighon Cup three times in a 10-year range.
He Given by the Mohun Chart Ratna award in 2019, becoming the honorary recipient of the first non-soccer.

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