Former India cricket David Johnson has passed away in a tragic incident after a fall from his balcony in the fourth floor of an apartment in Bengaluru. According to people in his close circle, the 52-year-old was rushed to a hospital nearby, but couldn’t be rescued.
According to those in the know, Johnson has been battling health issues for the past year and has been in and out of hospital. It is learnt that Johnson spent the last week at the hospital and was discharged only three days ago. He is survived by his wife.
“Saddened to hear the passing of my cricketing colleague David Johnson. Heartfelt condolences to his family. Gone too soon “ Benny”!” former India captain and Johnson’s teammate Anil Kumble posted on X.
Those in touch with the retired cricketer say Johnson wasn’t financially stable for a while and as a result his family has sought help from friends.
On the back of a strong domestic performance for Karnataka, Johnson made his Test debut in the inaugural Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Feroz Shah Kotla in 1996. He then even accompanied the team to the tour of South Africa and played the first Test at Durban. That happened to be his last international outing.
Johnson, though, continued to play for Karnataka till the 2001/02 season. During the late 90s, when Karnataka dominated the domestic circuit, Johnson was part of the pace battery which included Javagal Srinath, Venkatesh Prasad and Dodda Ganesh.
In 2009 as the KSCA launched the Karnataka Premier League, he came out of retirement and turned up for Belagavi Panthers. And after a six year hiatus during which time he was part of the BCCI’s panel of match officials, Johnson came back and featured in the KPL again in 2015 playing five matches in the season.
Since his first-class retirement, Johnson has been doing odd jobs for survival, even moving to Chennai before coming back to the cricketing fold thanks to former India batsman and KSCA administrator Brijesh Patel.
According to those in his close circles, to help him financially, a benefit match was also organised and the funds from the match were used to get him a house, in which he lived.
In the last few years, Johnson was also involved in conducting periodic coaching camps in Bengaluru. But owing to different issues, he couldn’t prolong even his coaching career.
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First uploaded on: 20-06-2024 at 14:37 IST