New Delhi, Nov 6 Batting great Sachin Tendulkar
today expressed his shock at noted journalist Prabhash Joshi's
death, saying it left a void which would be difficult to fill.
Joshi, 72, complained of chest pain while watching last
night's thrilling India-Australia one day match and was rushed
to a private hospital where he was declared dead.
"I'm really shocked by his demise," Tendulkar told PTI.
"He was a keen follower of the game and his death has
left a void," said the star batsman whose sublime 175 last
night could not avert India's three-run defeat against
Australia.
"Right throughout, his words and opinions have always
encouraged me," Tendulkar added.
BCCI spokesman Rajiv Shukla also mourned Joshi's death.
Joshi, who began his career with 'Nai Duniya', was the
founder editor of leading Hindi daily 'Jansatta' in 1983.
After retiring from the newspaper in 1995, he continued as the
chief editorial advisor. - (Agencies)
Nov 06, 2009
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