Despite raising millions, Edhi continued to live in a small apartment adjoining his Foundation's offices in Karachi, and reportedly owned only two sets of clothes. The BBC said he was "Pakistan's most respected figure, seen by some as almost a saint". His brother, Leslie, played once for Kerala, in 1958-59.ĪBDUL SATTAR EDHI, who died on July 8, aged 88, was a Pakistani humanitarian who set up several charitable organisations, including the world's largest free ambulance service. Jaisimha, as Hyderabad slipped to 46 for three - but faded away. The following season he bowled respectably in three more matches - taking all the wickets, including future Test batsman M. AARON, SANDY, who died on April 26, aged 86, was a brisk inswing bowler and useful batsman who took five for 77 - and scored 69 runs for once out - on his Ranji Trophy debut for Kerala, against Andhra in January 1957.
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