C.D. Gopinath, India's Oldest Living Test Cricketer, Dies
1 April 2026National
C.D. Gopinath, India's oldest living Test cricketer and the last surviving member of the team that secured India's first-ever Test victory (vs England, 1952), passed away in April 2026.
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