BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya dies in Kolkata

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Kolkata: The Indian BCCI president 75 years old Jagmohan Dalmiya died on Sunday who was administrative and economic super power in cricket. Jagmohan Dalmiya was born on May 30, 1940 in Kolkata. Jagmohan Dalmiya had been admitted to BM Birla Hospital evening on Thursday causes by chest pain. He underwent an angioplasty but on Sunday, his condition deteriorated. Mr Dalmiya was synonymous in the power game of cricket and hardly ever faced a defeat in complex board room battles in cricket Dalmiya was born in a Marwari Bania family in Kolkata. He studied at the Scottish Church College and started his career as a wicketkeeper, cricket clubs in Calcutta. He participated his father ' s firm ML Dalmiya and Co. and made it into one of India ' s super construction firms. His firm constructed by Calcutta ' s M.P.Birla Planetarium in 1963. From his days as treasurer of the BCCI in 1983 to becoming the man who dominated the administration of world cricket When he became the treasurer of the BCCI, he transformed India ' s fortunes totally. Along with Inderjit Singh Bindra, Mr Dalmiya shifted the focus of the cricketing world towards the sub-continent. The duo won the ICC ' s nod to host the 1987 and then the 1996 World Cups in the Indian sub-continent. Both events were a commercial success that established the financial power of the region. He however, was back as a major player in June 2013, when he became as the interim president of the BCCI after N. Srinivasan stepped aside in connection to the probe on his son-in-law ' s alleged involvement in spot-fixing. Dalmiya was strongest in the power game of cricket and hardly faced defeat in complex board room battles in cricket. From his days as treasurer of the BCCI in 1983 to becoming the man who dominated the administration of world cricket, Dalmiya was the symbol of India ' s clout on the big stage. When he became the treasurer of the BCCI, he transformed India ' s fortunes totally. Along with Inderjit Singh Bindra, Dalmiya, shifted the cricketing focus towards the sub-continent. However, he was back as a major player in June 2013, when he was appointed as the interim president of the BCCI after N. Srinivasan stepped aside pertaining to the probe on his son-in-law ' s alleged involvement in spot-fixing.
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