Cricket World Mourns: Amanpreet Singh Gill Passes Away at 36
Amanpreet Singh Gill, a former India U-19 cricketer and Punjab medium pacer, has passed away at 36. He played in the IPL's inaugural season and served on Punjab's senior selection committee. His passing has left the cricket community in deep mourning.
Amanpreet Singh Gill, a notable figure in Indian cricket, has died at the age of 36 in Chandigarh. The former Punjab medium pacer, who shared his early cricketing journey with the likes of Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh, has left the cricketing world in mourning.
Gill, who featured in Punjab's cricket scene with six first-class matches, also participated in the inaugural IPL season with Kings XI Punjab. His contributions extended off the field, serving as a vital member of Punjab's senior selection committee. The Punjab Cricket Association formally expressed their condolences, honoring the legacy he leaves behind.
Cricket luminaries like Yuvraj Singh have expressed their sadness, reflecting on shared memories and Gill’s dedication to the sport. Singh remembered him as a quiet, hardworking talent. The cause behind his untimely demise remains unknown, leaving many in the cricket fraternity searching for closure.
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