Hockey legend Keshav Datt dies aged 95 | Off the field News – Times of India
The former centre halfback died around 12.30 am at his residence in Santoshpur, Kolkata.
Datt was part of India’s golden era in hockey.
A formidable halfback, he was part of India’s historic feat at the 1948 Olympics where they beat home team Britain 4-0 at the Wembley Stadium in London to win the first gold post independence.
Before the 1948 Olympics, Datt had toured East Africa under the leadership of hockey wizard Major Dhyan Chand in 1947.
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Born on December 29, 1925, in Lahore, Datt was also part of the Indian team at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, where they beat Netherlands 6-1 in the summit clash to become the Olympic champions for the fifth consecutive time.
“We are all very saddened to hear about the legendary halfback Keshav Datt’s demise early this morning. He was the lone surviving member of the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games and today truly feels like the end of an era,” said Hockey India president Gyanendro Ningombam in a statement.
“We all grew up listening to incredible stories of their memorable outings for independent India at the Olympics and they went on to inspire generations of hockey players in the country.
“Hockey India mourns his demise and on behalf of the federation, I extend my deepest condolences to his family.”
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also offered her condolences.
“The world of hockey lost one of its true legends today. Saddened at the passing away of Keshav Datt. He was a double Olympic gold medal winner, 1948 and 1952. A champion of India and Bengal. Condolences to his family and friends,” Banerjee tweeted.
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An integral part of the Indian team, Datt also captained the Mohun Bagan hockey squad from 1951-1953 and again in 1957-1958.
As a Mohun Bagan player, he won the hockey league six times and Beighton Cup three times in a span of 10 years.
He was conferred with the Mohun Bagan Ratna award in 2019, becoming the first non-footballer recipient of the honour.
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