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Former India pacer David Johnson has tragically passed away after falling from the balcony of his fourth-floor apartment in Bengaluru, a Karnataka State Cricket Association KSCA official told

Former Indian cricketer David Johnson, a fast bowler, passed away at 52 after jumping from the fourth floor. Known for playing two Tests, his death has left the cricketing community shocked. Bhushan woes could burn 4,500 cr hole in JSW Steel's pocket India eyes fund freeze for Pak after Pahalgam attack Pak prepares for the worst as

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Former India cricketer David J Johnson, 53, played a couple of Test matches in 1996. He was part of Karnataka's Ranji Trophy-winning teams in the 1990s. Johnson fell to his death from his

David Jude Johnson 16 October 1971 - 20 June 2024 was an Indian cricketer who bowled right arm medium-fast bowler and a right hand batsman. He played Test matches for India in 1996 making his debut against Australia. He represented Karnataka in the Indian domestic cricket setup playing 39 first class matches in a career spanning ten years between 1992 and 2001.

Former India fast bowler David Johnson has died at the age of 52. Known for his pace, Johnson came into the Indian side on the basis of some fine performances for Karnataka in the domestic circuit.

Former India pacer David Johnson died on Thursday after falling from the balcony of his fourth-floor apartment here and an investigation is in progress to figure out if it was a case of suicide, the police has said. Johnson, who played two Tests for India, was 52 and is survived by his wife and two children.

A medium-fast bowler, Johnson represented India in two Tests in 1996 after breaking through in the 1995-96 Ranji Trophy season in which he took 23 wickets from five games at an average of 22.86.

Former India pacer David Johnson passed away at the age of 52 after falling from a balcony in Bengaluru on the morning of June 20, Thursday. The right-arm fast bowler from Karnataka was born on October 16, 1971, in the Arasikere region. He represented India in international cricket in the mid-1990s.

David Johnson, former Indian and Karnataka Ranji cricketer, also known for his impressive pace bowling and having once clocked 157.8 kmh during a Test match against Australia, committed suicide