"Mr Dalmiya was a visionary, a very worthy opponent. My thoughts are with his family. Indian cricket will remember his contribution forever!," tweeted Modi, who has been living in the UK since the BCCI charged him for money launderings during his term as IPL chairman.
Dalmiya, who passed away after a cardiac arrest in a hospital in Kolkata at the age of 75 last night, was cremated today with full state honours.
Dalmiya not only revolutionised the game in the Indian sub-continent but also shifted the powerhouse of cricket from the corridors of MCC to India.
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