Tragedy During Local Match: Ex-Mizoram Wicketkeeper K Lalremruata Dies
Mizoram cricket was left in deep shock on Thursday after K Lalremruata, a former Ranji Trophy cricketer, collapsed during a local match and later passed away. The 38-year-old wicketkeeper was taking part in a Khaled Memorial 2nd Division Screening Tournament game at Suaka Cricket Ground, on the outskirts of Aizawl, when tragedy struck.
Lalremruata was playing for Venghnuai Raiders Cricket Club against Chawnpui ILMOV CC. Eyewitnesses said the game was underway when he suddenly fell on the field, prompting immediate concern among players and officials. He was rushed to hospital, but doctors could not save him. Tournament organisers said initial medical assessments pointed to a stroke.
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The sudden loss led to the cancellation of multiple cricket fixtures across the state for the day, including remaining matches in the same tournament. Organisers said fresh schedules would be announced once the cricket community had time to mourn.
In a statement, the Cricket Association of Mizoram described Lalremruata's death as an irreplaceable loss for the sport in the state. Teammates and officials remembered him not only for his skills behind the stumps but also for his commitment to the game at the grassroots level.
Hailing from Maubawk near Aizawl, Lalremruata represented Mizoram in domestic cricket, appearing in two Ranji Trophy matches and seven Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy games. He made his first-class debut in 2018 and remained active in local and state competitions even after his last domestic appearance in 2022.
After stepping back from top-level cricket, Lalremruata continued to serve the sport through administrative roles, working closely with young players. Tributes poured in from the BCCI, state leaders and fellow cricketers, all highlighting a life dedicated to Mizoram cricket, cut tragically short.












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