Prabir Mukherjee, a former chief curator of the Cricket Association of Bengal, passed away at a Kolkata hospital late Tuesday night after a prolonged illness.
Known for his no-nonsense steadfast approach the 86-year-old, who was suffering from a liver condition and depression, was being treated at the BNR Hospital since April 11, his grandson Pranay Mukherjee said.
In a departure from tradition followed by Kolkata’s cricket fraternity, his body was, however, not taken to the Eden Gardens to honour his last wish, Pranay said.
"He was severely depressed and would tell me the way he was 'ill-treated' despite serving 28 years at the Eden. 'Please never take me there'," Pranay told PTI.
Even more than six hours after it had rained in the afternoon, the CAB groundsmen, led by Mukherjee, were unable to get the field ready and the third and final T20 was also called off as South Africa had swept the series 2-0.
During that time Sourav Ganguly, the president-designate of the CAB, had squarely blamed the veteran curator for not covering the entire ground during the afternoon's showers that left the field soggy.
‘I never worked for money. I have told them (CAB officials) that I'm not coming back to the Eden again,’ the snubbed Mukherjee had said and since then the CAB grounds, including that of Eden, is managed by Sujan Mukherjee.
However, the CAB officials, including joint-secretary Subir Ganguly and treasurer Biswarup Dey, visited his residence on Prankrishna Mukherjee road near Tala Bridge and paid their last respects.
In his condolence message, CAB joint-secretary Avishek Dalmiya, the BCCI chairman of New Area Development Committee who is away in Guwahati, said, "Prabirda's contribution to Bengal cricket has been immense. He was not only involved with the Eden but various grounds across the state."
Image: Prabir Mohkerjee
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