Former India pacer David Johnson falls from apartment building, dies in Bengaluru; suicide suspected


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Bengaluru, Jun 20 (IANS): Former Team India cricketer David Johnson has died after falling from the fourth floor of his apartment in the Kothanur police station limits in Bengaluru on Thursday. 

Police suspect that 52-year-old Johnson died by suicide by jumping off the apartment building. However, an official statement is yet to come in this regard. According to police, Johnson fell from the fourth floor of the SLV Paradise Apartment. Although he was immediately rushed to the hospital, the cricketer succumbed to his injuries. 

The preliminary investigation indicated that the deceased, Johnson, was suffering from depression. Kothanur police are investigating the case.

 

The police stated that Johnson had been facing health issues for a year and had spent the last week in the hospital. 

Former Indian cricketer Anil Kumble stated, “Saddened to hear of the passing of my cricketing colleague David Johnson. Heartfelt condolences to his family. Gone too soon, ‘Benny’!” 

Johnson was a former fast bowler known for his brief stint with the Indian cricket team. He played two Tests for India in 1996, taking three wickets. In domestic cricket, he picked up 125 wickets for Karnataka in 39 first-class appearances. The highlight of Johnson’s career was clocking a speed of 157.8 km/h during a Test match against Australia. 

He was born on October 16, 1971, in Arsikere town of Hassan district in Karnataka. 

 

Earlier report

Former India pacer David Johnson passes away at 52

Bengaluru, Jun 20 (IANS): Former India pacer David Johnson passed away on Thursday in Bengaluru at the age of 52.

Born on October 16, 1971, in Arasikere, Karnataka, Johnson made his mark in the mid-1990s when he debuted for India against Australia in October 1996. His introduction to the international arena was nothing short of sensational, as he clocked a remarkable bowling speed of 157.8 km/h, making him one of the fastest bowlers of his time.

BCCI secretary Jay Shah wrote on 'X', "Deepest condolences to family and friends of our former Indian fast bowler David Johnson. His contributions to the game will always be remembered."

David Johnson, a quick bowler on the short side, was brought into the Indian team due to his outstanding performances on the home circuit. In the Ranji Trophy season of 1995–96, he took 10 wickets giving away 152 runs against Kerala, which was his best match total. As a result, he gained recognition on a national level and debuted in the 1996 Ferozshah Kotla one-off Test against Australia.

In first-class cricket, he picked up 125 wickets in 39 games, at an average of 28.63 and a strike rate of 47.4. Generally a lower-order batter, he also had a hundred to his name in first-class cricket.

In 33 List A games, he had 41 wickets. His last game of competitive cricket was in the Karnataka Premier League in 2015.

Due to an injury, Srinath was not available for India, hence Johnson was called up to the team. In the second innings, bowling in combination with Venkatesh Prasad, his teammate from Karnataka, he took Michael Slater's wicket.

Then Johnson traveled on the South Africa trip, but he was only able to participate in the first Test match, where he claimed the wickets of McMillan and Herschelle Gibbs.

His contributions to Karnataka cricket and his exceptional speed were fondly remembered by teammates and fans alike. Indian cricket legend Anil Kumble expressed his sorrow on social media 'X', “Saddened to hear the passing of my cricketing colleague David Johnson. Heartfelt condolences to his family. Gone too soon ‘Benny’!”

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jun 21 2024

    Rest in Peace ...

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 21 2024

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Jun 21 2024

    This startlingly reminds BCCI of its social responsibility to old players... Not long ago we remember Chandru's difficult days before team mates pooled to bail him out... Counselling n financial assistance must be arranged after proper identification of worthy recipients... RIP to the departed soul... He will be remembered as a great talent that could not shine on....

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 21 2024

    WITH SO MUCH OF MONEY IN IPL ETC -- SURELY BCCI --COULD HAVE HELPED A CRICKETER --- A VERY GOOD FAST BOWLER --WHO WAS IN DIRE NEED OF FUNDS-- NOW TOO LATE -- ALL ONE CAN SAY --RIP--

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  • Rahul Keskar, mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 21 2024

    RIP DJ. Gentle human being with a fiery inswinger.

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 20 2024

    Gone too Early Dear Benny ! Met hime last at my Apt in Cooke Town in 1996. He was full of Zest and a very interesting Human Being . May his Soul rest forver in thye Arms of the Lord !

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 20 2024

    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • R Bhandarkar, Mangaluru.

    Thu, Jun 20 2024

    Very sad news indeed. Was a tear away fast bowler David Johnson and we had high expectations from him those days. Remember his Slater wicket too! Bye for now David!Your services for KSCA would be remembered always 🌹

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