Former India batsman Ramesh Saxena has died of a brain haemorrhage, in Jamshedpur at the age of 66.

Saxena, who played one Test for India, in 1967, was serving as the secretary of the Bihar Jharkhand Cricket Association.

A teenage prodigy, Saxena began his first-class career with a century for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy at the age of just 16. He was a stalwart for Delhi for many years, and earned a call-up to the India side for the 1967 tour of England. He scored 238 runs on the tour, but got scores of 16 and 9 in the only Test he played, at Headingley.


He also toured Australia and New Zealand in 1967-68 but never played another Test.

According to the Cricinfo web site, he played 149 first-class matches, scoring 8155 runs with 17 centuries.

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