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Engineer rings the bell at Lord's

Former Indian wicketkeeper Farokh Engineer rang the customary five-minute bell before the start of the third day of the second Test between England and India on Saturday.

Sentinel Digital Desk

LONDON: Former Indian wicketkeeper Farokh Engineer rang the customary five-minute bell before the start of the third day of the second Test between England and India on Saturday. The 83-year-old had attended both days of the Test between England and India.

Engineer played 46 Tests for India between 1961 and 1975, scoring 2611 runs with two centuries and 16 half-centuries at an average of 31.08. As a wicketkeeper in the longest format of the game, Engineer claimed 66 catches and 16 stumpings. IANS

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