After watching the IND vs PAK match, this legend died of a heart attack in New York, a wave of mourning ran in the cricket world

IND vs PAK: After watching India vs Pakistan match in the T20 World Cup 2024, the news of the death of a legend in New York due to a heart attack has come to the fore. This news has sent a wave of mourning in the cricket world.

Jun 11, 2024 - 12:44
After watching the IND vs PAK match, this legend died of a heart attack in New York, a wave of mourning ran in the cricket world

After watching the India vs Pakistan match in the T20 World Cup 2024, the news of the death of a legend in New York due to a heart attack has come to the fore. This news has sent a wave of mourning in the cricket world. It is being told that Mumbai Cricket Association President Amol Kale along with two other MCA officials had come to watch the high-voltage match of India vs Pakistan at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. On Monday, the day after this match, Amol Kale suffered a heart attack and breathed his last there.

Actually, Amol Kale suffered a heart attack after watching the India vs Pakistan match at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. After which he was rushed to the hospital for treatment, but there the doctors confirmed his death. It is being told that Amol Kale had reached New York with MCA Secretary Ajinkya Naik and Apex Council member Suraj Samat.

Anmol Kale, a prominent businessman from Maharashtra, took over as MCA President in October 2022. He remained in this position for approximately 19 months. He is considered close to Devendra Fadnavis, the former Maharashtra Chief Minister and current Deputy Chief Minister. Kale is from Nagpur, which is the headquarters of the Vidarbha Cricket Association. Kale has lived in Mumbai for over a decade and invested in several businesses.

Amol Kale studied Electrical Engineering at Nagpur University and was the founder and CEO of JK Solutions Pvt Ltd and Arpita Enterprises. Though he has yet to complete two years as MCA president, Kale was praised by all for the MCA's decision to pay the same match fees to Mumbai cricketers as the BCCI.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer