04 January,2024 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
Avinash Karnik
Avinash Karnik bridged generations at Dadar Union Sporting Club. He was part of the champion side right from the early 1970s till the early 1990s.
Karnik, 74, who played three Ranji Trophy matches for Mumbai (one in the 1974-75 season and two in 1977-78), passed away on Friday after suffering a heart attack.
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On the inter-office circuit, he played for Nirlon. Former India player Jatin Paranjape told mid-day that Karnik was his first captain at Dadar Union.
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"He was a pugnacious left-hander, who batted at No.6. A great gully fielder, he used to always play in his baggy green Nirlon cap," said Paranjape.