'Rahul Ghosh Was Deeply Saddened by Ankti Keshri's Death'
Rahul Ghosh and Ankit Keshri, who died on Monday, played together in a league in Chinsurah.
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 22, 2015 03:52 pm IST
Rahul Ghosh, the young cricketer who was hospitalised on Tuesday following a head injury, was deeply saddened by the passing away of fellow cricketer Ankit Keshri, with whom he had played a match. (Fatal On-Field Injuries Suffered by Cricketers)
Keshri died on Monday in the same hospital, where Ghosh is now admitted. (Rahul's Condition Stable)
"Rahul and Ankit played together in a league in Chinsurah. Rahul knew him well. He was deeply saddened at the news yesterday (Monday). He did not talk much, and went to sleep early after having dinner and today this happened," his aunt Kajori Ghosh told reporters on Tuesday. (Ankit Keshri's Death: Coaches, Players Neglect Fielding at Grassroot Level)
Rahul, now a law student, had taken up cricket when he was three-and-a-half years old and is known as a reticent boy.
"He mostly kept to himself. We have always encouraged him to play the game ever since he was three and a half years old," she said. (Disappointing to See a Young Life End so Soon: Sourav Ganguly)
Ghosh said he was a "brilliant" student and an "obedient" son.
Keshri, a former Bengal under-19 cricket captain, died on Monday following the head injury he picked up in a collision with fielder Sourav Mondal while taking a catch during a local knockout tournament on Friday.
