Indian Pacer Umesh Yadav’s father Tilak Yadav passed away after a prolonged illness at 74, know his cause of death, biography and birth place
Tilak Yadav died on the 22nd of February in 2023, after suffering from a prolonged illness. Yadav’s father was undergoing treatment at a hospital situated in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Who is Tilak Yadav father of Umesh Yadav, his death reason, biography, age, family, wife, children
Who was Tilak Yadav?
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As per media reports, Tilak Yadav was a well-known wrestler in his early days. Due to Tilak’s job in the western coal fields, Tilak Yadav lived with his family in Vaini Mine which is located in Khaparkheda, Nagpur district, Maharashtra.
Tilak Yadav has been survived by his three young sons, Kamlesh, Umesh who is a well-known cricketer, and Ramesh and they also have a sister. Tilak’s last rites were done at Kolar River in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Tilak Yadav was married to Kishori Devi and his son Umesh is married to Tanya Wadhwa.
Tilak Yadav’s Son Umesh Yadav
Pacer Umesh who is 35 years old has been a consistent member of the Indian test Squad for a very long time but he is only getting a limited number of opportunities to play and showcase his talent and abilities in the audience. Umesh Yadav has represented India in 54 tests and seven T20’Is.
Umesh is among the members of the Indian squad for the ongoing four-match test match series which is against the team Australia. Initially in the tests, Umesh didn’t get a chance of playing in the team. Yadav played his last red-ball game against the team Bangladesh in December of 2022. Umesh has retained the trophy of Border Gavaskar after he won the first 2 test series.
The third test match will be played at Holkar stadium which is based in Indore, India and it will be held on the 1st of March. His height is 5 feet 11 Inches and Yadav’s weight is approximately 75 kg as of 2023. Yadav was coached under Pritam Ghande and Subroto Banerjee.
From playing for the Vidarbha, Umesh was selected for representing the Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy for its first season. Umesh has attended government school and University.