The former Ranji player is survived by parents, wife and a three-year-old daughter. He was 32.
The body is expected to arrive here later in the day.
An employee of the Railways, Lal was identified with acute pancreatitis and was admitted in a unconscious state at a Ranchi hospital before being airlifted to the national capital on July 15.
Jharkhand State Cricket Association, which donated Rs one lakh to Lal for his treatment and Rs 39,500 was collected among the association members and handed over to his family, today held a condolence meeting in memory of the cricketer at the JSCA stadium here.
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