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58:. In the 1970s and 1980s he was a member of the South African Council on Sport (SACOS), which was recognised as the sporting arm of the anti-apartheid movement. He was president of the multiracial South African Cricket Board (SACB) from 1984 to 1991. In the lead-up to the end of 90:
Mackerdhuj died on 26 May 2004 at St Augustine's Hospital, Durban. He had suffered a mild heart attack two months earlier. He was survived by his wife Sminthra and sons Prashim and Avin.
62:, Mackerdhuj played a key role in the merger of SACB and the predominantly white South African Cricket Union (SACU). Mackerdhuj was subsequently elected as the first president of the 82:
Mackerdhuj served as South Africa's ambassador to Japan from 1998 to 2003. He was later asked to serve as ambassador to Uzbekistan, but declined the position due to illness.
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Mackerdhuj played club cricket in Durban but retired due to injury. He umpired nine matches of
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in Durban, the winner of which was awarded the Krish Mackerdhuj Trophy.
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Southern African chemist, Cricket official, and diplomat
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"Krish Mackerdhuj"




"Former UCB president Krish Mackerdhuj dies"
"SA pioneer Mackerdhuj dies"


"The smiling face of South African cricket"
"Mackerdhuj passes away"
"South Africa set to host India in one-off T20 in January"
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