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Hanumant Singh diagnosed with dengue

Former India cricketer Hanumant Singh is seriously ill, having been diagnosed with dengue and a hepatitis virus.

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Hanumant Singh diagnosed with dengue
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MUMBAI: Former India cricketer Hanumant Singh is seriously ill, having been diagnosed with dengue and a hepatitis virus.
 
Singh, 67, was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital here on November 6 and has been kept in the intensive care unit since then, his family sources said.
 
Singh, nephew of Ranjitsinhji and also known as Maharajkumar of Banswara, made a century on Test debut against England at Delhi in 1964.
 
In 14 Tests, he scored 686 runs at 31.13 but had a much better record in first-class cricket with 12,338 runs from 207 matches at 43.90 for Madhya Bharat and Rajasthan.
 
Singh also served as chairman of National Cricket Academy in 2000-01.
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